rushkoff argued programming was the new literacy, and he was right, but the specifics of his argument get lost in the retelling
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this is what critics of "the facebook algorithm" et al are groping at. the many can create, the few craft the landscape that hosts creation
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it's still early, remains to be seen if we can keep relatively open platforms (like twitter circa 2010; open in the unimpeded sense)
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or if the space narrows, new gatekeepers secure hold. but that will be determined by programmers. (maybe lawmakers). rest along for the ride
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then i'd argue we're in a fourth age, a web 2.0 era where commenting/replies let all things published become besieged, shaded.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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