Most commentary on social media ignores an obvious truth—that the value of things is largely determined by their rarity. The more people tweet, the less attention people will pay to any individual tweet. The more people “friend” even passing acquaintances, the less meaning such connections have. As communication grows ever easier, the important thing is detecting whispers of useful information in a howling hurricane of noise.

  1. speaksoftlyandcarrybigstick reblogged this from wearethedigitalkids
  2. truedee reblogged this from quarterlifecoe
  3. godofsmallthings reblogged this from texturism
  4. texturism reblogged this from wearethedigitalkids and added:
    a new medium: neither rare nor well-done most commentary on social media ignores an obvious truth—that the value of...
  5. jackplusbean reblogged this from quarterlifecoe
  6. kcparis reblogged this from wearethedigitalkids
  7. jimcaruso reblogged this from courtenaybird
  8. artiistas reblogged this from courtenaybird
  9. thechambling reblogged this from courtenaybird
  10. goldstarsandlightningboltscars reblogged this from stucraft
  11. stucraft reblogged this from courtenaybird
  12. caterpillarcowboy reblogged this from courtenaybird and added:
    Wrong. This completely ignores network effects. Nobody cares about Facebook if no one else uses it. Being the only...
  13. courtenaybird reblogged this from wearethedigitalkids
  14. fryeverything reblogged this from wearethedigitalkids
  15. chiuchiutrain reblogged this from wearethedigitalkids
  16. marvie3grl reblogged this from dooleynoted
  17. thesunnysideee reblogged this from quarterlifecoe

Blog comments powered by Disqus

 



Liked