← Back to context Comment by andrew_lettuce 7 hours ago The perverse thing here is that's exactly the opposite of how we've traditionally valued resources! 1 comment andrew_lettuce Reply Barrin92 5 minutes ago because we don't value them at all, literally. It's a tragedy of the commons, internet pollution is like air pollution, the polluters don't pay and there's no cost associated with overusing other people's attention.
Barrin92 5 minutes ago because we don't value them at all, literally. It's a tragedy of the commons, internet pollution is like air pollution, the polluters don't pay and there's no cost associated with overusing other people's attention.
because we don't value them at all, literally. It's a tragedy of the commons, internet pollution is like air pollution, the polluters don't pay and there's no cost associated with overusing other people's attention.