Tuesday
Jun162009
One Man, One Tweet
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at 8:16AM | in
Articles I posted a piece I like late last night to the Daily Beast - where I've just become a columnist - about social networking in Iran.
Most observers of the Twitter-fueled revolution rightly point out that this activity is at its most effective when it actually mobilizes real humans, puts bodies on the street, and gives dissidents the opportunity to organize successful retreats. Digital dissidence alone is easy, and easy to ignore.
But I think it's also too easy to underestimate the real power of the Internet to provide more than information. On the Internet, content is not king - it never was. The value of Tweets right now is less the information they contain than the solidarity they promote. Like civil rights protesters who sang rousing hymns as they were carried off to jail, Twitterers are bearing witness to what's happening around them, and calling out into the darkness of cyberspace for confirmation. I'm here. You're here, too. We are present.




Reader Comments (2)
I read the Daily Beast entry. Excellent article informing me on the ongoing internet 'wars' being waged. I am heartened that control of the net is still won.
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you are my marshall mcluhan for the 2000's