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Poking a Stick Into The 'Hive Mind' | Steven Levy on Jaron Lanier
Topic: Technology 3:19 pm EDT, Aug 19, 2006

In a recent essay posted on the Web site Edge.org, Lanier disparages the recent spate of efforts that rely on conscious collaboration (like the anyone-can-participate online reference work Wikipedia) or passive polling (the so-called meta sites like Digg, which draw on user response to rank news articles and blog postings). To Lanier, these represent an alarming decision—rejecting individual expression and creativity to become part of a faceless mob. To emphasize the enormity of this movement, Lanier titled his essay with a fearsome moniker: "Digital Maoism."

Lanier has done us a service by warning that the pedestrian preferences of the hive mind all too often overwhelm the truly essential. But let's face it—Chairman Mao would have hated the Internet.

Poking a Stick Into The 'Hive Mind' | Steven Levy on Jaron Lanier



 
 
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