Isso pode também ser interpretado como um aumento da reflexividade da web, não? (Pelo menos, levando-se em consideração às demandas de uma sofisticação dos links, que passariam a registrar o fluxo de usuários... isso é o que pleiteia, por exemplo o Steven Johnson, no "Cultura da Interface"). Por que isso seria necessariamente um aumento do controle?

Miguel Afonso Caetano wrote:
para haver vigilância. Todos se vigiam uns aos outros de bom grado,
inclusive as respectivas contas do Gmail, Hotmail, etc:

http://www.swarmthe.com/

Swarm shows you what websites people are visiting, right now.

Swarm is a graphical map of hundreds of websites, all connecting to
each other. It updates itself every second with where people are going
and coming from. As sites become more popular, they move towards the
center of the swarm and grow larger. Conversely, sites that lose
traffic move away from the center and grow smaller.

Website traffic is symbolized with thin lines. Each time you see a
line appear, it means someone has moved from one site to the other.
You can gauge how many people are swarming around based on the number
of lines.

Abraços Atlânticos,

Miguel
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