John Young on Fri, 19 Feb 2010 15:37:21 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> Iceland's fight for press freedom |
Yes, both are essential -- establishmentarian, reputable (best, slightly disreputable for edgy allure) outlets for those who must have an authoritative source of information and outlets for those who must ignore established, partonizing, parental, authoritative outlets. Both feed each other and act as checks on vainglory and corruption inevitable in closed enterprises, and both seed each other with inspiration and revulsion. Learned from the Internet hegemon is that it is not trustworthy, but that it is not untrustworthy, it is a mix of the two and for that reason beneficial in the spread of skepticism about unilateral solutions for information sharing whether police-spy centralized or outlaw-paranoic diffuse, Mossad and Hamas forever bound in mutual gratitude. Fantastically diffuse social media, lawful or unlawful, has fast become too trivial and voluminous to absorb, as with the bulk of human babble, now Musakish, electromagnetic staticky. Where once email hawked and spat now Twitter projectile vomits. Aside: moderating of email, policing, has almost killed it, certainly robbed its vitality of disputation and passionate discourtesy. Exception: Nettime's cops are dirty by design. But then in the face of this shift in public fascination with its own navel rather than lipsmacking at the celebrated's, the authoritative media have beefed up shallowness, imitation, plagiarism, phoniness, endlessly breaking news and unauthorized-to-speak unnamed sources, to be indistinguishable from resume padding and spin-doctoring -- advertising editorialism, compulsive exaggeration, ombudsperson apologia tomfoolery. Disreputable sources of information, leaks. are a branded, copyrightish product, imitating the samzidat, the storefront art gallery, the "little-known genius" MacArthur grantee, the You Name It without Borders. That's just evidence of success by carefully limited risk-taking, the last also a registered authorial conceit requiring LOC protection. Control of centralized outlets of information will always be possible through finance due to the high cost of centralization, and loss of control of the control of these nodes will always be generated by internal corruption of and competition among the staff and leaders and the staff's hatred and envy of those at the top of the centralizing heirarchy. For the gangs amok, sell-out and co-op and rat-finking are unavoidable. Che will be betrayed for marketing his vaunted resume, more valuable dead than Mandellized. # 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: [email protected]