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In What We Trust
You may recall a post I made a few months ago .. in which I mentioned that “I am not at all proud of the species I apparently belong to” (“I understand that this is very important to you”). Another … Continue reading
Posted in remediary
Tagged brand, brand name, brand names, branding, brands, communities, community, domain name, domain name registries, domain name registry, domain names, intellectual property, intellectual property law, intellectual property laws, linguistic communities, linguistic community, market, marketplace, marketplaces, markets, natural, natural language, nature, online communities, online community, organization, organizational structure, organizational structures, organizations, trademark, trademark law, trademark laws, trademarks
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Obscurity is an issue we all have to deal with
It’s been almost two decades since Tim O’Reilly wrote “Obscurity is a far greater threat to authors and creative artists than piracy.” That article mainly dealt with issues of copyright and similar intellectual property laws – and one point where … Continue reading
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Tagged common, community, engage, engaged, engagement, engaging, language, linguistic community, obscurity, participation, people, shared, unique selling proposal, USP
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Patronizing Patrons Outside Your Own Community vs. Being a Patron Inside Your Own Community
One of my good friends (the kind that actually try to push back on the kinds of things I often say) has been hammering away for some time at my attitude – sort of calling it patronizing. I beg to … Continue reading
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Tagged ad, ads, advertisement, advertisements, advertising, advertising industry, attitude, audience, closed, communication, communications, communities, community, express, expressed, expression, expressions, free speech, group, groups, illiteracy, illiterate, in-group, language, languages, linguistic communities, linguistic community, literacy, literate, mean, meaning, means, mutual, negotiation, negotiation of meaning, open, out-group, participate, participating, participation, patron, patronage, patronise, patronize, patrons, propaganda, rational media, read, reader, readers, reading, relationship, relationships, retard media, target, target audience, targets, understanding, write, writer, writers, writing
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Automatism + Automaticity – What is my role?
While writing the previous episodes, I wondered how other people would react to them. I decided to publish them even though I think most people are not very concerned about the well-being of others. I expect most people will react … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, anxious, Automaticity, Automatism, bandwagon, bandwagon effect, behavior, behaviour, chance, community, compliance, comply, ego, egotistical, enlighten, enlightened, enlightened self-interest, evolution, explain, explanation, fear, fears, fool, foolish, Holy Fool, ideas, illiteracy, insecurity, irrational, literacy, mainstream, money, nature, neighbor, neighbors, other, others, propaganda, rational, rationality, repress, repressed, repression, risk, risky, self, self-centered, self-interest, selfish, thoughts, unconcious, vulnerability, vulnerable
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Automatism + Automaticity – 20th Century
If you thought my previous introduction was dark, then if you use your imagination a little to color in the details of what comes next, then you may actually begin to lose your faith in humanity – but I choose … Continue reading
Posted in remediary
Tagged 20th Century, ad, ads, advertising, algorithm, algorithmic, algorithms, automate, automatic, Automaticity, automation, Automatism, capital, communication, community, development, economic, economics, economy, employ, employee, employment, free to choose, free will, Greta Thunberg, human, humane, humanism, humanity, industrial, industry, Karl Marx, labor, legacy, Malcolm Gladwell, marketing, Marx, Marxist, media, media industry, money, output, Pavlov, Pavlov dog, Pavlov dogs, production, profit, profits, Regarding the Pain of Others, research, science, scientific, search, search algorithm, search algorithms, stranger, strangers, Susan Sontag, talk, talking, Talking to Strangers, work
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WordPress Search Engine Optimization
I asked MA.TT a question – of course it’s complicated, but it definitely has something to do with the three-letter-acronym (TLA) called SEO: As I indicated in my question, this has nothing to do with Google and/or similar proprietary (“secret”) … Continue reading
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Tagged community, community engagement, community search, engagement, information retrieval, information retrieval system, information retrieval systems, member, members, membership, network, networking, networks, open source, participation, participatory network, participatory networking, participatory networks, profession, professional, professional journal, professional journals, professionals, professions, publication, publications, publishing, research, science, scientific journal, scientific journals, scientific literature, scientific research, search, search engine optimization, SEO, system, systems, Wordpress
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The Rationality of Literacy
Over the past couple months, I have worked on developing a mission statement for one of my overarching goals – something like a „life goal“. Initial attempts were quite abstract, and I was greatly helped by the very considerate feedback … Continue reading
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Tagged community, engage, engaged, engagement, goal, goals, illiteracy, illiterate, language, literacy, literate, mission, mission statement, rational media, social, society, technology
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For some, we get lost in media
I opened up a copy of the New York Times today, and in an empty space within an article, there was a blurb that reads Social networks put individuals at the center of their own media universes — I am … Continue reading
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Tagged action, activity, actualization, common, communication, communications, community, engage, engagement, identity, individual, individuals, interaction, language, market, marketing, marketplace, marketplaces, media, real, self-actualization, share, shared, sharing, social media, social network, social networks, virtual
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The Rationality of Intimacy
I can imagine many people might think the title of this post means it will be all about love, sex and such. Well, not exactly. It’s about relationships – but not merely limited to the exclusive kind of relationship two … Continue reading
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Tagged algorithm, algorithmic, algorithms, artificial intelligence, close, closeness, community, computer, context, contexts, dialect, distance, distant, express, expressed, expression, expressions, human, humanity, humans, information, information retrieval, intimacy, intimate, jargon, language, region, regional, relationship, relationships, search, topic, topical
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