[Air-l] Digg user 'riot' going on now

James Whyte whyte.james at yahoo.com
Thu May 3 09:47:53 PDT 2007


IMHO, this begs the question, who's principles and what principles? I have a copy of a 1970s issue of "Analogue" magazine with detailed intructions on how to turm my house into a nuclear device. Does that make them unprincipled or me for reading it?
   
  James

Alex Halavais <alex at halavais.net> wrote:
  
No doubt, many of those protesting on Digg are not doing so from a
particularly principled position, but their core argument--Digg is
user-built and can be user-unbuilt--is less "riot" and more active
demonstration of power.

Alex


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