There’s nothing left for you in the dead malls of Web 2.0. The era of mass platform-based social media has ended, and any publication still chasing likes and clicks in 2026 is holding the bag. This means publications need to work harder than ever to define their identities and become destinations that readers remember to return to again and again.

This is a far less dismal prediction than it might initially sound like, because with this new media ecosystem, we might begin to see a broader return to filtering applications like RSS readers. Maybe, thinking even more optimistically, there could be a revival of the “link blog” in the coming months (if we can call new projects that, which will most likely emerge as newsletters). Which is to say, more people — rather than agents or bots…

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