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David Chapman
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David Chapman

@Meaningness

Better ways of thinking, feeling, and acting—around problems of meaning and meaninglessness; self and society; ethics, purpose, and value.

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    1. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 3 Apr 2017
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      Only important question to ask about a social network: WHO PAYS FOR IT? And are their interests aligned with yours? 6/

      3 replies 3 retweets 15 likes
    2. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 3 Apr 2017
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      A closed network, for a topical discussion group, or an organization's internal medium, has limited users, and high value. 7/

      1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
    3. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 3 Apr 2017
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      A closed social network is relatively inexpensive to run, and has high value to a specific group of users, who will pay for it. 8/

      1 reply 1 retweet 6 likes
    4. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 3 Apr 2017
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      For closed networks, the users pay a service provider, whose interest is to make the users happy. This can work. It's Slack's model, e.g. 9/

      1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
    5. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 3 Apr 2017
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      But I want to be able to talk to anyone in the world, about anything. Twitter lets me do that. Who pays for it? I don't. 10/

      2 replies 2 retweets 9 likes
    6. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 3 Apr 2017
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      All successful open-access social networks are paid for by advertisers. The network runs for their benefit, not yours and mine. 11/

      2 replies 5 retweets 14 likes
    7. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 3 Apr 2017
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      *Most of the internet* is paid for by advertisers—which is rapidly eroding our society, culture, and selves. It's an epic disaster. 12/

      4 replies 31 retweets 51 likes
    8. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 3 Apr 2017
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      Politics is now driven by the needs of non-political advertisers; artistic culture is increasingly trivial; personal coherence is harder 13/

      1 reply 8 retweets 19 likes
    9. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 3 Apr 2017
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      Arms race between ad tech, inventing ever-more-powerful ways spy on your browswing, and countermeasures, makes more&more web sites fail. 14/

      1 reply 7 retweets 8 likes
    10. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 3 Apr 2017
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      Popular revolt against the advertising-based web, or technical collapse, within a few years? I hope so! 15/

      3 replies 5 retweets 11 likes
      David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 3 Apr 2017
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      But what's the alternative? Users must pay. Via subscriptions, donations, or micropayments? But no one knows how to make these work. 16/

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        2. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 3 Apr 2017
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          The highest-value sites are paywalled. Everyone hates that because it's a hassle to sign up, and you don't know if it's worth it. 17/

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        3. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 3 Apr 2017
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          Once a very successful social network has stopped growing, it could start charging users for access. I hope twitter does this! 18/

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