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Plus! Social media site Digg is back. For those who remember, it may feel like returning to what was good about the internet. Is this the sign of a new era for social media? And how long can it hold out being monetised? Also, why gaming in a group, even publicly... outside, is becoming more popular. GUESTS: Phoebe Toups Dougas, associate professor of human-centred computing in the Exertion Games Lab at Monash University. Fergus Halliday, journalist at Whistleout and reviews.org Australia. This episode of Download This Show was produced on Gadigal land.

Download This Show · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

January 23, 202629m 0s

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Plus! Social media site Digg is back. For those who remember, it may feel like returning to what was good about the internet. Is this the sign of a new era for social media? And how long can it hold out being monetised?

Also, why gaming in a group, even publicly... outside, is becoming more popular.

GUESTS:

This episode of Download This Show was produced on Gadigal land.

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