Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Wild Monkey Caught Playing With a Synth & The Problem with Facebook
via Tom J Carpenter of Analogue Solutions on Facebook
"part of my daily routine now is unfollowing those who post too much propaganda, and hiding all posts from those propaganda web sites. In the 90s the big thing with computers was 'protecting the kids from computer game violence' - I think now the real danger is online misinformation (and of course scams, spams, phishing etc). Computer game violence almost seems a non-issue now. OK - sorry for political rant. now here is a picture of a wild monkey caught playing with a synth. true story!"
True about Facebook as well. It's great for chatting, not so great due to all the noise. MATRIXSYNTH will filter out all the best.
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It's 'shopped'. True story.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I can tell by some of the pixels... Which is bizarre given his preamble about truth and justice on social networks.
DeleteIf this is the best Facebook has to offer, I wouldn't bother.
I believe it's a joke. Fake synth pic saying "true story!" just like all the fake political "true story!" posts. As for the best Facebook has to offer and this particular post, I think it's interesting in that it's commentary on the nature of where people tend to spend their time at the moment from one of the top manufacturers of boutique synthesizers. There are people that consume the majority if not all of their online information from Facebook. Think of how that might influence things. How much time do you spend on Facebook?
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