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Benjamin Jörissen

The New Socialism: Global Collectivist Society Is Coming Online - 0 views

  • These folks, he said, were a "new modern-day sort of communists,"
  • The frantic global rush to connect everyone to everyone, all the time, is quietly giving rise to a revised version of socialism.
  • Communal aspects of digital culture run deep and wide.
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  • This new brand of socialism currently operates in the realm of culture and economics, rather than government—for now.
  • It is decentralization extreme.
  • Instead of gathering on collective farms, we gather in collective worlds. Instead of state factories, we have desktop factories connected to virtual co-ops. Instead of sharing drill bits, picks, and shovels, we share apps, scripts, and APIs. Instead of faceless politburos, we have faceless meritocracies, where the only thing that matters is getting things done. Instead of national production, we have peer production. Instead of government rations and subsidies, we have a bounty of free goods.
  • I use socialism because technically it is the best word to indicate a range of technologies that rely for their power on social interactions.
  • When masses of people who own the means of production work toward a common goal and share their products in common, when they contribute labor without wages and enjoy the fruits free of charge, it's not unreasonable to call that socialism.
  • aging hippy John Barlow
  • Rather, it is a spectrum of attitudes, techniques, and tools that promote collaboration, sharing, aggregation, coordination, ad hocracy, and a host of other newly enabled types of social cooperation.
  • Clay Shirky
  • Groups of people start off simply sharing and then progress to cooperation, collaboration, and finally collectivism.
  • I. SHARING
  • personal photos
  • status updates
  • Sharing is the mildest form of socialism
  • half-thoughts
  • 6 billion videos
  • millions of fan-created stories
  • reviews
  • locations
  • bookmarks
  • map locations
  • II. COOPERATION
  • emerge at the group level
  • Creative Commons
  • Thousands of aggregator sites
  • III. COLLABORATION
  • IV. COLLECTIVISM
  • "Inside every working anarchy, there's an old-boy network."
Benjamin Jörissen

FriendFeed: One Feature to The Tipping Point - 0 views

  • FriendFeed is not a lifestream aggregator anymore (at least to me and hundreds of others), it is the perfect platform for sharing and discussing content with groups focused on a specific topic. It is Forums 2.0, if you will and it is precisely what the social web, even with gods like Facebook, Digg, YouTube, and Flickr, are severely lacking
Benjamin Jörissen

Maintained Relationships on Facebook | overstated - 0 views

  • We were asked a simple question: is Facebook increasing the size of people’s personal networks?
  • On Facebook, the average number of friends that a person has is currently 120[2]
  • As a subset of the people you know, there are some individuals with whom you communicate on an ongoing basis. The number of individuals that represent a person’s core support network has been found to be much, much smaller than their entire network. Peter Marsden found the number of people with whom individuals “can discuss important matters” numbers only 3 for Americans[3].
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  • Facebook and other social media allow for a type of communication that is somewhat less taxing than direct communication. Technologies like News Feed and RSS readers allow people to consume content from their friends and stay in touch with the content that is being shared. This consumption is still a form of relationship management as it feeds back into other forms of communication in the future.
  • This type of communication is the core of the Facebook experience,
Benjamin Jörissen

Facebook privacy change angers campaigners | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • Facebook has outraged civil liberties campaigners after introducing new privacy settings that could dramatically increase the amount of personal information people expose online.
  • all of their status updates are now automatically made public unless specified otherwise
  • "These new 'privacy' changes are clearly intended to push Facebook users to publicly share even more information than before," Kevin Bankston, a senior attorney with the EFF,
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  • changes will actually reduce the amount of control that users have over some of their personal data
  • "Before the recent changes, you had the option of exposing only a "limited" profile
  • "Now your profile picture, current city, friends list, gender, and fan pages are 'publicly available information', which means you have no way to prevent any other Facebook user from viewing this information on your profile".
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