that isn't true about almost any other web thing; walled gardens are more or less empirically a myth.
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I wish I were as sanguine as you on this topic.
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even YouTube itself is much less captured and much more vibrant than it appears.
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I love watching YouTubers in various niches raise each other up into prominence.
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and I think it's demeaning to them to act like their networked efforts are just a valueless walled garden.
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youtubers link to other youtubers sure, but also to Facebook, Twitter, and way more. Walled garden is a myth.
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I think it'd be great to have more data on this topic. News industry as a whole disagrees w/ you, AFAICT.
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what is the walled garden the news industry is worried about (if more than one, I have doubts)
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http://www.vox.com/2015/7/22/9013911/is-the-media-becoming-a-wire-service … is a great (nuanced) analysis of the current situation by
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"wire service" is not the same worry as "walled garden".pic.twitter.com/bk82dmC43q
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