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Eugene and Charis talk about the difficulties that social media managers face and how platforms as well as businesses could do a better job of supporting workers in that area. They also discuss an essay that describes the author’s life growing up on a commune and what non-commune individuals could learn from that mentality.
00:03:21 Social media
00:25:30 Commune life
What It Was Like Growing Up on a Commune by Kathryn Jezer-Morton
I’m a social media manager. Facebook and Twitter have made my job an ethical nightmare by Amy Brown
Let’s Talk About Leaving Social Media...Maybe? by Rachel Karten
The Raiders, Social Media Managers And The Vortex of The Internet's Hate by Ed Zitron
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