XWSF Tassell ([info]tassellrealm) wrote,
@ 2006-04-15 23:21:00
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Internet Thought.
Unless you can create a relatively clean feedback loop between your internet activity and your daily life - your efforts will have been wasted, and your work will sit in a vacuum.

If you're unable to make that link: better to mow the lawn, or help an old lady across the road.

The division between internet media and established media is a trick, a scam.

It's a way of siphoning dissident voices away from mainstream media.

It's like giving all the troublemakers a big playroom where they can make all the noise they want, and not be heard.



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[info]tassellrealm
2006-04-16 08:23 pm UTC (link)
Yes, I know that.

But why, in terms of 'official reality', is the monoculture still dominant?

Perhaps a saturation point has to be reached.

On the other hand - perhaps there is no saturation point.

Time alone will tell.

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[info]stanleylieber
2006-04-17 01:04 am UTC (link)
I just think that old world is becoming increasingly irrelevant. As the generations born into this technology reaches the age of majority the dichotomy will cease to exist (television killed political prose; the Internet will kill television). Newspapers have been on the outs for a decade, but the news networks are also now terrified at their evaporating grasp on the electorate. I do believe we're in a transitional phase.

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[info]tassellrealm
2006-04-17 08:29 am UTC (link)
Yeah.

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