the content of our content
matters less than the
clicks it amasses
and i guess i’m just too tired
to care about algorithms and
search engine optimization and
making myself into a brand or whatever
i’ve only been around thirty-some-odd years
but i feel as though i’ve lived a hundred of those
[and yet i only have the total memory of like five,
so interpret all my complaints however you will]
so i’m not going to waste my time with clickbait
and playing a game for an entity i think
could bring good
but is currently
absolutely
not
i’m not against the internet
i’m against how it’s being used and utilized
by the vulture class
[might i not actually be against capitalism, but instead
against how it’s being used and utilized
and structured and exploited
by the vulture class, too?]
[maybe at its basest definition
but capitalism has changed meanings
as it means now — accumulation of wealth for the wealthy
by feeding off consumerist culture
and the only way it stays stable is to
grow
fast
exponentially —
i’m definitely against all that.]
but a tirade against capitalism isn’t how this poem started
[that is how many of my poems end]
i’d love to be assessed for the content of my content
not the number or type or flashiness of the thumbnail
[though, in the end, we’re all left screaming into the void
and the void never ever
calls back]