Facebook recently told me that I needed to convert my personal account into a “content creator” account. Why? I have no idea.
As a minor show of rebellion, I changed my work title on there to “discontent creator.” Because I refuse to define my work as “content.”
I hate that word.
To the current culture, a novel is content. A film or documentary is content. A poem is content. A painting is content. A thoughtful essay is content. A comedy sketch is content. A cat falling off a table is content as long as a camera is running.
The word treats all of those things as interchangeable cogs in a system whose purpose is to capture attention long enough for someone to show ads. I don’t object to someone making money, but I do object to a soulless system which offers no real value for the attention it steals.
I don’t want to create content.
I want to write.
I want to make films.
I want to create images.
I want to communicate ideas and feelings.
I want to create connections with others.
Those distinctions matter.
Some people vaguely object to social media “content” because it’s poor quality slop, but that’s far too simplistic.

Live in ways that allow you to be the ‘light’ in life of one you love
Folks all around are waiting for someone to say, ‘Hello in there’
Bride is 89 and the groom is 86,
I feel hope for future, because truth is real and love is possible
Why are so many of us afraid of the love and happiness we want?
We learn lessons as we mature, but it’s usually too late by then
With space shuttle finally dead, free market can do better job in space
Without hope for a better future, depression grabs us by the throat
FRIDAY FUNNIES