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Eddy Lazzarin, known for his commentary on internet culture, observes a swift decline in the popularity of 'broetry.'
Once considered a dominant method of mainstream posting on social media platforms, this writing style has quickly become obsolete and unreadable. 'Broetry,' a portmanteau of 'bro' and 'poetry,' typically refers to a style characterized by short, punchy lines intended to resonate with a broad audience. Its rapid decline highlights the fleeting nature of internet trends and the ever-evolving landscape of digital communication.
Lazzarin’s observations on the rapid obsolescence of 'broetry' mirror his scrutiny of digital friction in other domains, such as his examination of inefficiencies in the BitPay crypto payment process. Both cases underscore the challenges platforms face in adapting to user expectations within an ever-changing digital landscape.