• Two Takes on the Eternal September

    From Paul W. Schleck@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 26 17:13:41 2023
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    "The author does a good job of pointing out that the success of on-line
    forums isn't from protecting it for an educated elite. He understands
    that the concept of a hypothetical 'Usenet License' is flawed, as being well-off or educated is no guarantee that you will be rational,
    skeptical, have empathy, or treat others with respect (one important
    reason why juries are of 'your peers'). Early Usenet was better behaved
    and more productive because the audience was smaller, most people knew
    each other, professional reputations were at stake, and even if you were
    a closet sociopath, there were constraints on conduct from being an
    employee or a student subject to the rules of the organization that was
    paying for your access."


    https://www.reddit.com/r/ClassicUsenet/comments/14u48de/two_takes_on_the_eternal_september/

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