Anna Balint's list of complaints about nettime and its moderation trends
points to the inherent problems and strengths of moderation, filtering, and
focusing. People, ideas, announcements are excluded. She bundles those as
examples of abuse.
However, in list after list, where there is a very
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Re: nettime Fascism in the USA?
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Greetings from a Dunderhead
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Date: Sat, 31 May 2003 14:56:30 -0400
Or: How Sunflowers Can Be Used As Umbrellas
This reeks like the debate over global warming. is
there still real doubt over the migration of genetic
material? and are we worried about the purity of
sunflowers? Keeping the argument focused on science
and Nature seems to be working for the industry.
Interesting debate, that, broadly speaking, says you can't please all of
the people all of the time.
Maybe we can help.
We could implement Nettime in CommKit.
CommKit is designed to help build complex scalable communities.
This would create a multi themed community which would include, in
What does it mean for the average citizen to be a fascist?
Nothing.
Fascism is what someone does, not what someone is. In particular, it is
one of the things that can be done with armies and police. Without such
toys at one's disposal, one cannot be guilty of fascism. If someone has
such
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Come on over the water's lovely
(Filed: 01/06/2003)
I've spent the past couple of weeks on a motoring tour of western and