Content Tragedy

Hard-earned lessons from the extended nightmare that is web content

Content is external memory

The Internet is used by our brains as memory storage. Its users remember how to find information more easily than the information itself. This realization is fundamental to the way we should think about content. We now know that unlike traditional media, we don’t need people to remember the content they find on the web – just that it was good or useful, what it related to, and where to find it again.