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What is your theory on why 99% of podcasts are saying the same things?
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@shawki
people don't really want to learn something from the person, they just want the episode, they don't read the original material, think hard about the topic, etc. also like weinstein puts it with his episode with Thiel, all interviews with him are stuck on the first question, no one asks two questions down the road.
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Probably because 99% of podcasts are saying the same things
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Because 99% of people say the same things. It's not exclusive to podcasts. Read Twitter, linkedin, any newspaper, watch TV, listen to the top 40... original thought is a damn rare resource.
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Just the new way to consume media (old outlets used to say the same things just with their own bias baked in). E.g. many podcasts talked about the Humane AI pin flop. Listeners chose to consume it via their preferred podcast. The difference is you now have tens/hundreds of microcosms talking about the same
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Original thoughts are so 16th century
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You’re listening to all the same people
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@swabbie.eth
which podcasts (or category) are you referring to?
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Because podcasts rely on popularity to get views. This causes them to ride the "hype train." They want to hit all the current, trending topics of the day and maybe a bit more. But in the meantime they come off as copycats. You see this with YT channels as well.
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