Linking on the web as the ultimate powermove. Sir Tim Berners Lee was right all along. As was the Cluetrain Manifesto: "Hyperlinks subvert hierarchy" https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2024/the-humble-link/
So true! Where troublemakers and bruisers unite and become a force. And where those who never had a voice discover that by behaving this way they finally get an audience. The Cluetrain Manifesto needs to be updated - a shattered illusion.
"If we wanted, each of us could escape those walls and set up our own spaces within the limitless, fertile soil beyond." @molly.wiki#Cluetrain#blogging#SocialReboot#communitywww.citationneeded.news/we-can-have-...
Many yearn for the “good old days” of the web. We could have those good old days back — or something even better — and if anything, it would be easier now than it ever was.
The rise of dopamine culture. We need to get back to the cluetrain principles of this medium as a disruptive, subversive force. We can do so much better than creating a compliant capitalist consumer class. substack.com/home/po...
"Hyperlinks subvert hierarchy" ‘Throwaway’ line from ’Cluetrain’ .. 25 years old this year.
Another blog that hasn't updated in quite some time, JOHO the Blog by David Weinberger, a Cluetrain author and longtime friend. If the blogosphere is to reboot, we'll need some love from Dr Dave. feedland.com
"La paranoia mata la conversación. Esa es su meta." The Cluetrain Manifesto
For someone who was messing around with alligator clips and acoustic couplers to grab something called The Cluetrain Manifesto back in the day on this new fangled thing called the World Wide Web, this is like a nod from a rockstar. @dsearls.bsky.social