wouldn't be surprised if we'll see massive unbundling of radio / tv formats that get the time (room!) they need to reach another level of quality & audience + massive long-tail of formats & hosts that work incredibly well but could not fit into radio / tv (or didn't get a shot)
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Wasn’t this already happening in podcasts?
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to a degree, but most podcasts aren't live, and aren't as good at incorporating audience & often a series (burden) vs one-off in that sense clubhouse is like a massive democratization & unbundling (even of podcasts) definitely similar @ direction <=> radio podcast clubhouse
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i'm painting with a large brush here (& very high level), there definitely are counter examples in radio, tv, podcasts and also tons of low quality stuff on clubhouse etc etc radio, podcasts, clubhouse are on different areas of a graph w/ overlapping clubhouse is a superset
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My experience on Clubhouse is just different I guess? I’ve found 95% of rooms very low signal, lots of noise. Every time you bring a new speaker on stage there’s a huge risk for more noise. A few rooms *have* been magical; but it’s rare.
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random anecdote re unbundling (of "episodes") + lowering barrier to create + audience engagement: I have thought about doing a podcast on "product" for about 12 years now and never started one in the last 2 weeks I hosted at least 6 rooms on product and joined 12 or so on stage
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make something 10x easier: magic happens
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Philosophically we might be different here. I don’t think you automatically get better quality when you reduce the friction.
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W odpowiedzi do @mijustin
if you remove friction you get more more means stuff happens that otherwise wouldn't (more quality in absolutes, also more outliers etc) mix that w/ lowering friction for audience to join in (+ serendipity) in my case: no tosh product podcast vs clubhouse rooms w/ me (0 to 1)
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it is microsoft encarta vs wikipedia
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Wikipedia is heavily moderated and edited. That’s what Clubhouse feels like it’s missing to me. It’s magical when you catch a smart (well moderated) conversation, but often this means returning to old formats (a host who keeps things going, limits people’s speaking time, etc)
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+1 @ wikipedia analogy but I think you get the point I was trying to make removing friction to produce, join, get audience, come up w/ topics, episode vs series … => magical not saying this isn't happening w/ podcasts (it is compared to tv/radio) this is just turning it to 11
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