Yeah, the subtleties are important here. So is creating a vocabulary. I'm certainly not anti-tech. My whole world, my professional ...https://twitter.com/wycats/status/907794746545905665 …
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2/ life is built on it and in it. But that's not Big Tech which I'd identify as the business interests and culture of the platform ...
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3/ monopolies and mega corps likes Apple and msft. Beyond that though there's what we want call the irrational exuberance of tech.
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4/ The belief that 'tech' as we've understood it in its Silicon Valley/Redmond incarnation can and should break things and what emerges ...
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5/ will perforce be better.
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1/ I think internal to tech grassroots there's a lot of criticism of this bad idea, but people are more motivated by the conservativism ...
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2/ that results from knee-jerk application of this principle. Some of the dumbest systems can stick around for so long that people ...
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3/ start to see that exigesis as the canonical way that people keep bad systems around. And even when tech efforts work hard to ...
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4/ accommodate a need to avoid frustrating and fast disruptions, conservative forces use the same arguments.
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5/5: so tech grassroots get numb to the arguments, further enabling the bad behavior of large tech companies.
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