If you are posting to a general audience on a social media platform, you are making an attempt at “influencing.” There is no coherent position from which one can attempt “de-influencing” — a trend adroitly swatted away in this Financial Times op-ed by Elaine Moore — just as there is no coherent way to sell anti-consumerist products. You can’t make “I don’t have an image” your image. “Anti-fashion” is just a definition of fashion. There is no authentic way to plan your spontaneity, unless your concept of “authentic” is “a rhetorical feint to distract from irresolvable contradictions.”
Great as always