For me technology disruption became acute around 2015 and surged upward in 2016. Most certainly online and social media are a part of the disrupt. Thoughts? "We are approaching the fastest, deepest, most consequential technological disruption in history" fastcompany.com/90559711/we-…
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Sounds a bit Louis Rosetto.
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Well it is true in my experience at the intersection of technologists and publishers has undeniably set a course long fraught with disruptive influences. I sincerely Wonder my dear Chris at what point disruptive actually becomes destructive?
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At what point is disruptive NOT destructive? Being a bit pedantic here, obvs., but at what point does disruption become net-destructive? And in what time frame?
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I keep thinking about that and keep going back…2000, 1994, 1980, 1969, 1964… Tech flows where the money is. The power congealed 1994, But that was the child of 1972. Tough to disentangle.
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Replying to @setmajer
In 1993 a primary driver of Tech became the World Wide Web. Not a monetary platform until a little e hit Commerce in 1997. There was the chance different social constructs could emerge. The web as you and I both well know is in practice everything antithetical to its core ideals.

Oct 13, 2020 · 12:44 AM UTC

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