Post #1917754
2026-01-28 15:52 UTC
@NIGHTEN agree! I'm really (really) aware how precarious material conditions forces those dependencies and i would never blame the people using mainstream social networks for work-career stuffs as nit has an important impact. I think it's also important to precise artist stuck on a platform are minority of people, statistically.
Yet even with those two mechanism taken in account, it still feel very silly to notice that for most artists living in social network era, them being an artist add obstacle to social change instead of freeing you from a system. Which feels silly to me because it constrast with what some collective discourse often project on artists as possible embodiment of changes in practices. in this case their/our socio-economical positions are made possible through technological dependencies that actually add difficulties in going for change...
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