03 Oct 2024
27m

How nostalgia accounts are destroying pop culture history

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Taylor Lorenz’s Power User

The episode centers on Taylor Lorenz's announcement of leaving legacy media to launch her independent news brand, User Magazine, on Substack, covering tech and online culture. She aims for editorial independence, offering a mix of news, features, and interviews, and seeks subscription support to fund original reporting. Coleman Spilde, an entertainment critic, discusses the rise of pop culture nostalgia accounts on Twitter spreading misinformation for engagement and profit under Elon Musk's ownership. These accounts fabricate anniversaries and details, impacting how people perceive pop culture history. Spilde notes the ease with which false information spreads due to the platform's monetization and the blending of pop culture with other aspects of life. He contrasts this with Instagram accounts that prioritize accuracy and archival efforts.

Outlines

Part 1: Independent Journalism, User Magazine

Part 2: Nostalgia Accounts, Misinformation

Part 3: Platform Incentives, Stan Culture

Part 4: Cultural Impact, Archiving

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