What's it matter is someone speaks to millions or to just one?  If 
you are able to connect with someone else who shares your passion, 
then what's it matter?  

Heath
http://batmangeek.com

--- In [email protected], "Justin Kownacki" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Andrew Keen may be a shrewd opportunist, catering to the fearmongers
> who live in terror of socialized media destroying their ivory 
towers,
> but Schlomo's right when he points out that we on this list still
> aspire to some kind of meritocracy -- even if we view that 
meritocracy
> in completely different terms than Keen.
> 
> As I mentioned on a panel at Blogference in Tel Aviv last week, it's
> become evident from the democratization of social media that 
Hollywood
> wasn't exactly barring millions of geniuses at the gates.  For every
> Tiki Bar TV, Ask a Ninja or Rocketboom, who "work" for a specific
> audience, there are hundreds of thousands of videos that are 100%
> mediocrity in motion.  This isn't surprising, since the average 
human
> being is better equipped to regurgitate what he or she has 
previously
> experienced than to innovate drastically -- the sum of history 
should
> be proof enough -- but what IS surprising is when some of us, who 
are
> expecting a revolution from the social media sphere, rally to the
> defense of this mediocrity.
> 
> Like Keen, I'm appalled by the tidal wave of trash that passes for 
web
> media.  Like Schlomo, I'm sure most of YOU are appalled by it to.
> Where we diverge from Keen is in believing that the diamonds in this
> new rough, and the likelihood that the rough will improve over time,
> justifies its existence in the first place.
> 
> If Keen had his way, the gates would be locked permanently.  If we
> have our way, the quality of what comes THROUGH those gates will
> continue to steadily improve and render this entire argument
> meaningless.
> 
> Onward and upward.
> 
> Justin Kownacki
> Web Video Producer and Social Media Consultant
> 
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>


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