Social media has turned us all into a homogeneous mass. When we used to blog, we were individuals. We had our own design that others associated with us. Even just the typography (the font, size, line spacing, line width, etc.) gave our writing a face. How our comment sections looked or whether we accepted trackbacks... all of that shaped our image individually.

Today, we all look the same, and it's difficult to differentiate us based solely on our content. We and our message seem less valuable.

And as if that weren't enough, we align ourselves in an endless stream of timelines. That's the price of collective laziness. Undeserved vanity.

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