Morlock Elloi on Fri, 2 Oct 2009 11:43:06 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> Has Facebook superseded Nettime? |
This is the core issue - motivation. Is there a motivation besides being the alternative-big-thing? All proposals I've seen so far do center around the same paradigm already deployed ad nauseam by Friendster, MySpace, Facebook ... they just want to be "non-corporate", "free", "flossy" and "open" and somehow less evil. This is like proposing open-source jail where all jailers and guards will be certified as FSF, EFF and FFF-compliant, and everyone can make their own jail for free. *uck that. There is no motivation because the subject does not attract highly talented developers, it attracts underemployed or tax-funded wannabees. Social networking is essentially a non-interesting hype, good for the sheeple and social sciences graduates. Let me give you an example: during 90s there was a strong motivation to develop good encryption tools and propagate them. This motivation did attract very talented people, and they created things which were not look-alikes of corporate counterparts. There were no lookalikes. SSL. PGP. DH. Very few really knew what these things were. The authors were not motivated by the me-too-facebook drive that will provide recognition by the masses. There was ideology behind it, and it was not slashdot fame or VC money. They didn't expect masses to understand anything. Yet their stuff had profound influence on the wire as we know it. They let the ghost out of the bottle. The social networking development today attracts third-rate technologists, testosterone-laden entrepreneurs and a lot of idle unemployed. This is why it's all more of the same. You will know that you are on the right track in social networking development if (a) it's declared illegal, (b) you are scorned by the social networking luminaries and (c) there is no way to make money out of it, yet it's sustainable. > You cannot politically defy the institutions when all you really > wanted was to be clasped to their bosoms and hope in time to be > cherished under the very framework of oppressive values you are > thinking of overcoming. That would be co-optation, revolution only > in the sense of a circulation of elites rather than the extirpation > of the very impulses of elitism. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org