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Sarah Booker LewisThe hive mind is for the most part stupid and boring. Why pay attention to it?
The problem is in the way the Wikipedia has come to be regarded and used; how it's been elevated to such importance so quickly. And that is part of the larger pattern of the awikipedia culture collaboration socialsoftware web2.0 wiki social toread philosophy
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Will ParkerReserving judgment until I've had a chance to think about this, but at first blush, I'm quite wary of equating non-political group dynamics with collectivism.
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The hive mind is for the most part stupid and boring. Why pay attention to it?
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When you see the context in which something was written and you know who the author was beyond just a name, you learn so much more than when you find the same text placed in the anonymous, faux-authoritative, anti-contextual brew of the Wikipedia.
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Phu Tulanier's digital maoism
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Arne van ElkIn zijn essay Digital Maoism beschrijft internetpionier Jaron Lanier de moeite die hij heeft om in Wikipedia van het stempel ‘filmregisseur’ af te komen: telkens
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Ton ZijlstraControversial article by Lanier. His reasons for the article are sound I think, but his accusations miss the mark completely I'd say. Imo he is attacking the ghost-image that comes up when you approach the new in old language. Where the ones building the
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Michael HammelCyberspaceevanglisten har indsigelser mod udviklingen på nettet.
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Daniel PoynterThe hive mind is for the most part stupid and boring. Why pay attention to it?
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Thomas Vander WalThis is one of the best essays I have read in a long time. It hits on my rant on popularity engines and the voice of the collective. We don't need another digg or another wikipedia, we need smart tools (Yahoo MyWeb 2.0 is a start at a smart tool).
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Mark PesceSee Jaron. See Jaron whinge. Whinge, Jaron, whinge!
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Constantin Basturea"The problem is in the way the Wikipedia has come to be regarded and used; how it's been elevated to such importance so quickly. And that is part of the larger pattern of the appeal of a new online collectivism that is nothing less than a resurgence of th
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The hive mind is for the most part stupid and boring. Why pay attention to it? The problem is in the way the Wikipedia has come to be regarded and used; how it's been elevated to such importance so quickly. And that is part of the larger pattern of the appeal of a new online collectivism that is nothing less than a resurgence of the idea that the collective is all-wise, that it is desirable to have influence concentrated in a bottleneck that can channel the collective with the most verity and force. This is different from representative democracy, or meritocracy. This idea has had dreadful consequences when thrust upon us from the extreme Right or the extreme Left in various historical periods. The fact that it's now being re-introduced today by prominent technologists and futurists, people who in many cases I know and like, doesn't make it any less dangerous.
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Lambert HellerJaron Lanier fears Wikipedia & Co. as a new, rising movement towards collectivism
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Isaac PigottThe hive mind is for the most part stupid and boring. Why pay attention to it? The problem is in the way the Wikipedia has come to be regarded and used; how it's been elevated to such importance so quickly. And that is part of the larger pattern of the ap
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Adam Crowe'The hive mind is for the most part stupid and boring. Why pay attention to it? -- The beauty of the Internet is that it connects people. The value is in the other people. If we start to believe the Internet itself is an entity that has something to say,
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