
What started as a digital rolodex has become a never-ending feed of curated selves, viral trauma, and public mourning. In this immersive episode, we trace the emotional architecture of social media from the quaint days of LiveJournal and MySpace to the chaos of Twitter’s rebranding as “X.”
We unpack the rise and fall of platforms, the birth of digital movements, the collective cringe of viral fails, and the shifting lines between authenticity and performance. From Black Twitter’s cultural power to the commodification of grief, this is a raw exploration of what it means to connect and disconnect in the modern era.
Are we still building community... or just broadcasting a version of ourselves that no one truly knows?
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