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The Attention of Last ResortMarginal Utility[18 January 2008] by Rob HorningPopMatters General Features Editor Instead of promoting the sharing of ideas and opinions among friends, social networking sites promote posturing and marketing, friendship as spectatorship, surveillance, and imitation, and give us the attention we crave.
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