However, this creates the "Echo Chamber" effect. When we only follow those who mirror our existing beliefs, we stop growing. Following becomes less about discovery and more about . The Burden of Being Followed
Historically, following was about . To follow someone meant to adopt their philosophy or trust them to lead the way through literal or metaphorical wilderness. Today, that dynamic has been flattened. We follow celebrities, brands, news outlets, and "lifestyle" accounts with a single tap.
As we move toward more decentralized platforms, the nature of following is shifting again. We are seeing a move away from "mass following" toward People are opting for smaller, more intimate circles (like private Discords or "Close Friends" lists) where the connection feels less like a broadcast and more like a conversation. The Bottom Line
Why do we follow? At its core, it is a quest for . Because the internet is an infinite firehose of data, our "following" list acts as a filter. By choosing who to follow, we are essentially building a bespoke magazine of the world, tailored specifically to our tastes.
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However, this creates the "Echo Chamber" effect. When we only follow those who mirror our existing beliefs, we stop growing. Following becomes less about discovery and more about . The Burden of Being Followed
Historically, following was about . To follow someone meant to adopt their philosophy or trust them to lead the way through literal or metaphorical wilderness. Today, that dynamic has been flattened. We follow celebrities, brands, news outlets, and "lifestyle" accounts with a single tap.
As we move toward more decentralized platforms, the nature of following is shifting again. We are seeing a move away from "mass following" toward People are opting for smaller, more intimate circles (like private Discords or "Close Friends" lists) where the connection feels less like a broadcast and more like a conversation. The Bottom Line
Why do we follow? At its core, it is a quest for . Because the internet is an infinite firehose of data, our "following" list acts as a filter. By choosing who to follow, we are essentially building a bespoke magazine of the world, tailored specifically to our tastes.