Creation and Curation

I was listening to a podcast episode the other day while I was driving and in there there was a thought that stuck with me: the idea that the web is moving from a creator economy to a curator economy. With a web flooded with AI generated slop and the platforms themselves encouraging it, the role of curators is gonna become more and more important. Who knows, maybe with a digital world filled with low-quality garbage we’ll find refuge in old-school printed magazines.

Anyway, now more than ever, if you find value in curated blogs, newsletters, zines, or any other type of curated material, consider supporting the people who create and maintain them, because the vast majority of the time they don’t do it for the money, they do it because they think it’s important.

What should you do next?

Keep exploring the archive. Support what I do on Ko-Fi or Donorbox. Sign my guestbook. Connect via email. Find me on the 32-Bit Café. Subscribe to People and Blogs and From the Summit. Follow the site using RSS. Peruse my blogroll. Send me your blog and I’ll read it.