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He emphasizes that initially, much of this new content might appear trivial—celebrity tweets, memes, casual tips—but over time, the range of expression widens.
Historically, new communication mediums initially supported trivial messages before enabling profound activism, art, and societal change. Andreas references the Egyptian protests, where live tweets played a role in mobilization, challenging the idea that trivial content lacks importance.
He points out that the perceived triviality of early content does not diminish its future significance. As mediums evolve, the line between trivial and significant blurs, and what was once considered superficial can become part of the historical record.