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- From: mathew <mathew@mantis.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.misc,news.misc,comp.bbs.misc,alt.amateur-comp,alt.culture.usenet
- Subject: Re: A Paper on the Social Forces Behind the Development of Usenet
- Message-ID: <DT2TVB14w165w@mantis.co.uk>
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 92 16:47:12 GMT
- References: <1992Dec11.175634.21408@cs.sfu.ca>
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- shell@cs.sfu.ca (Barry Shell) writes:
- > Various people have been calling the driving force behind Usenet,
- > and you might also expand it to the Internet in general (I think)
- > is variously democracy, anarchy, and apathy.
- >
- > Not sure how apathy applies, because there seems to be a tremendous
- > amount of activity here.
-
- As the person who mentioned apathy, perhaps I should explain.
-
- If I can be bothered.
-
- Oh, all right. The point is that many things are done the way they are on
- Usenet simply because that's the way they are done and nobody can be bothered
- to change them.
-
- There are some major rough edges to Usenet. There are a hundred improvements
- we could easily make to the system. You can discuss these improvements, you
- can even write specifications for them, but they won't happen. The only way
- you can get something to happen is to write the spec, write the software,
- write an install script, and hand people the whole thing on a plate so that
- they only have to type a couple of words and hit return.
-
- Any change which involves Usenet system administrators doing more than typing
- a couple of words and hitting return simply will not happen. Unless, of
- course, it means they have substantially less work to do administering their
- news system as a result of the change.
-
- That's what I mean by the main force behind Usenet being apathy.
-
- > Where else on earth can you find such a community based on such
- > an atractive political structure? People are desperately seeking
- > an alternative to "democracy". Witness Perot, etc...
-
- More specifically, people who are frustrated by corrupt, unfair and
- undemocratic political systems in real life get over their frustrations by
- pretending that Usenet is real life. For example, look in news.groups; I
- cannot believe that people are still discussing rec.music.synth.
-
- > I wonder when political leaders, the ruling elite, etc.. will take
- > notice. And as many have noted, how much longer have we got to
- > enjoy this delightful state of affairs?
-
- Don't worry yourself. They can't stop Usenet now even if they want to.
-
-
- mathew
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