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date: '2022-11-27T08:56:00'
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- Josh Braun (@josh@sciences.social)
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- indieweb
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- exact: Matthew Hindman, in his book "The Internet Trap" <http://assets.press.princeton.edu/chapters/s13236.pdf>,
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notes that most research on the internet has focused on its supposedly decentralized
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nature, leaving us with little language to really grapple with the concentrated,
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oligopolistic state of today's online economy, where the vast majority of
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attention and revenue accrue to a tiny number of companies
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text: This is a really nice summary - "the internet" is still talked about as if
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it is still 1999 whereas in reality today's internet can be equated to "where
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I consume services from FAANG" for most people
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- indieweb
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<blockquote>Matthew Hindman, in his book "The Internet Trap" <http://assets.press.princeton.edu/chapters/s13236.pdf>, notes that most research on the internet has focused on its supposedly decentralized nature, leaving us with little language to really grapple with the concentrated, oligopolistic state of today's online economy, where the vast majority of attention and revenue accrue to a tiny number of companies</blockquote>This is a really nice summary - "the internet" is still talked about as if it is still 1999 whereas in reality today's internet can be equated to "where I consume services from FAANG" for most people
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