To extent commons is waning (and replies to tweet are interesting), feels unfortunate. Public discussion creates so many spillover benefits.
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Do we need new social tools that are public in the right ways and to the right degree?
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Related: seems like many of us have at some point been part of a great, open-to-all online community. What do good ones have in common?
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“11. Parts of social media will peel off into smaller, more private groups.”http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2017/12/simple-theory-moores-law-social-media.html …
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Is this the case just in America/Europe, or in places like Japan, India, Brazil, etc.?
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Good question!
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Interesting! May be some truth, though it hurts the next generation.
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Hmm interesting point. Def does feel some truth to it--but still feels not close to full potential. Still so geo and industry dominated
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Nicely said.
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And a bit of moderation. Building healthy communities IRL are hard and even harder online. Managing them requires being honest about that.
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