Can today’s digital culture create works that we will remember for years? Although I myself remember certain games with great sentiment and recently I even started playing Heroes of Might and Magic 3 with my daughter (she likes it!), it can be said that most of what we produce will go to the historical bin.
But this is no different from the fate that take telegram advertising service befell 99% of the books, poems, films, and paintings ever written. Quite simply, most cultural products are not worth preserving.
What is changing is the amount of culture being produced. Never before have there been so many creators, artists, craftsmen on earth who are creating such a huge amount of works.
Generative AI is now coming into play. Remember, in the world of memes, it’s winner-take-all, so by definition, the amount of what we forget will continue to grow.
The ruthless battle for human attention is a world that is all too familiar to us — marketers. In today’s digital environment, your meme, game, image, or poem must fight for survival against much greater competition than ever before.
Contents
- Video games are disappearing at a rapid pace
- How is Threads doing?
- And what does Twitter say about this?
- Google’s Ads Problems
- Twitch is Becoming Like TikTok and Instagram
- Tumblr wants to be less intimidating
- Gamification of kindness
- Chinese control over AI
- Is it easy to cancel your subscription?
- J.Lo invites you on a cruise
- Battery for the long haul
- Shorts
- Weekly Tool
- Google Maps Business Card. Knowledge from the blog
Video games are disappearing at a rapid pace
The gaming industry is rushing forward. It is not in its interest to support older software, and publishers are focused on producing and selling use internal links internal new titles. How big is this phenomenon? As many as 87% of video games released before 2010 are not commercially available on modern platforms – according to a study by the Video Game History Foundation. Modern gamers can play less than 5% of the titles played on the Commodore 64 popular in the 80s. Phil Salvador from the foundation stated that the availability of historical video games is catastrophic and much worse than in the case of other media, such as books, films or music.
📰 Axios
How is Threads doing?
Quite good. This serious Twitter competitor created by Meta already had 30 million users within a day of its launch. And in just five days from its bulk lead premiere, the application exceeded 100 million registrations. This means that the app has surpassed the previous record holder, ChatGPT. Axios reports that the application may soon include promotion tools known from Instagram. Many brands are certainly eager to be among the first to appear in the new app from Meta.