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Chris Endrey's avatar

This is broadly excellent but I worry that it will encourage a society in which people will give less importance of place to critics.

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Amber's avatar

I LOVE THIS SO MUCH, Jamie. I recently wrote about a similar thing, namely the perpetual disappointment that circulates around the 'poor' quality of reviews because non-experts seem to be writing them: https://www.griffithreview.com/articles/reading-the-room/.

The idea of some conformist, authoritarian approach to reviewing really bugs me, precisely because it pretends we don't (or shouldn't) respond to texts in any individual (and non-intellectual) way. I'm supposed to be writing something now about censorship of literature, and this line probably sums it up: 'The power of words isn’t magical: merely printing them doesn’t cause their message to be influential, to change minds and actions.' I've been freaking out about my take. It's keeping me up at night. So reading those words brought me some comfort. (And I just recommended this newsletter to an artist friend who's researching AI and EMS-enabled tech.)

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