Andrea Dunlop
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Um, and that might not even now it's like, that might not even be a picture of a real human.
That might not be a Pilford picture.
That might be an AI created picture.
So I just, I wonder like as a person who's been, you know, online and this was, yeah, it's like, I mean, I am almost sort of nostalgic for the, the WordPress, the blog spot, the, uh, you know, those, that, that era of the internet, the mommy blogger.
Um,
you know, may she rest.
She's become like the TikTok trad wife or whatever the iteration is now.
But like, what do you think about this problem of Munchausen by internet?
Do you think it's headed in the right direction?
Do you think people have gotten more savvy about it?
Or do you think like, oh, if there was like that many opportunities back in 2013, there's just like exponentially more now?
Katie Weaver.
I read it every day in my 20s when I lived in New York.
Seriously, New York Times.
I mean, Gia Tolentino.
No, we were just kind of talking about like how the internet has changed.
And yeah, it does.
I mean, it's so funny to think about like the catfish movie that then obviously spawned this franchise.
And I think if we're talking about
ethical presentations of people who are pretending to be someone online catfish neve shulman maybe not a shining example we were on 2020 together weirdly and um i i didn't meet him it was just like two separate stories but like