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Janszoon 01-01-2016 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by innerspaceboy (Post 1666170)
The 2010s marked a tremendous technological turning point in global culture. Social media changed the way the world communicated, began to democratize the transmission of news and information introducing a greater transparency of the operations of the ruling class.

It also marked the year mobile overtook television as America's first screen.

Big data created a monumental shift in the world of advertising, and social media management and micro-targeted advertising became the new standards of how products and services were marketed to individuals instead of generational or demographic targeting of the past.

And as the mobile world took over, media consumption changed with it. Binge-watching became the new standard for how programs were consumed. Netflix, Amazon, and other web streaming services eliminated the need for cable television, and the largest percentage of media consumers under 30 cut the cord or were born in a post-cable environment.

Those are the first big generational shifts which come to mind, but I'm sure there are others.

There are: load-in pants.

prisoner437x3y0 01-02-2016 12:15 AM

rise in female comedians, comedians in general being rather lame

what was the occupy movement?

leggings, ass shots

call of duty

edward snowden, nsa surveillance

chipotle burritos

people willing to buy yearly iphones that go up in price

Neapolitan 01-02-2016 12:28 AM

Hopefully Skrillex, dub step, Heavy Metal, vaporwave and nightcore will all be forgotten and we look fondly back at the era of people uploading whole albums of strange and obscure music on YouTube.

prisoner437x3y0 01-02-2016 12:42 AM

wow, I had already forgotten about dub step

Isbjørn 01-02-2016 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1666181)
Hopefully Skrillex, dub step, Heavy Metal, vaporwave and nightcore will all be forgotten and we look fondly back at the era of people uploading whole albums of strange and obscure music on YouTube.

I think The Batlord might want a few words with you on this.

Trollheart 01-02-2016 08:50 AM

Unfortunately, probably the rise of ISIS and its spread into Europe.

innerspaceboy 01-02-2016 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by prisoner437x3y0 (Post 1666178)
edward snowden, nsa surveillance

people willing to buy yearly iphones that go up in price

Fantastic examples.

I'm still waiting for the majority of culture to come to understand the madness of late capitalism, planned obsolescence, and the engineering of consent with regard to consumer culture (both its history and its social and environmental cost). I'm hopeful that the movement rejecting blind-consumer culture will gain enough momentum to begin to curb the perpetual societal dissatisfaction and horrific global impact we experience today.

By 2015, Android commanded over 50% of the mobile market, surpassing Apple's previous market dominance, offering greater variety, compatibility, affordability, and a larger selection of apps. Apple retains a dedicated audience via its core strengths - a simple and easy-to-use uniform interface across all its devices, a sleek, minimalist design, and, for better or worse, the most effective marketing of any company in the modern age. Still, I'm hopeful that increasingly educated consumers will continue to opt for the greater freedom found outside of Apple's gated community.

Similarly, there has been tremendous growth in the culture of open source technologies certainly deserving of mention. The 2010s saw the rise of an important subculture of both creators and consumers embracing the collective sharing of their content for the betterment of culture as a whole.

Copyright licensing is still embarrassingly archaic in 2015, stubbornly clinging to an irrelevant 20th century business model long-since abandoned by the planet's consumers. In the 2010s, piracy grew from an underground shadowy counterculture to the standard means of media consumption by an entire generation. In the last 5 years there have been intriguing developments in streaming services for both audio and video, but until the Big 6 relinquish their stranglehold on 90% of the world's media, licensing will be a monstrous entanglement of red tape impeding the potential of streaming services. (The Beatles joined the ranks of the streaming market just two days ago.) Still, despite these problems, streaming has offered a level of convenience and accessibility sufficient enough to begin to reduce the practice of piracy in modern culture.

Isbjørn 01-02-2016 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1666159)
The undercut and the man bun.

What's wrong with man buns? I think they look good, as long as you haven't shaved your sides. They're practical as well if you have longer hair.

Pet_Sounds 01-02-2016 10:41 AM

The Donaldson is where it's at.

Janszoon 01-02-2016 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Isbjørn (Post 1666227)
What's wrong with man buns? I think they look good, as long as you haven't shaved your sides. They're practical as well if you have longer hair.

I didn't say anything was wrong with them, I just said they're a style that the 10s will be remembered for.


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