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Making a better Internet a story in three acts

Making a better internet

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Please see http://uxdesign.smashingmagazine.com/2012/09/14/make-better-internet-story-three-acts/ for the accompanying article. In this talk I weave together a story about the current state of Internet discourse. At the end I'll tell you how I think we can make it better. And then we'll most likely all go back to what we were doing and forget about it. Despite the likely futility of this exercise I'm going to do it anyway. Because I love the web and I really don't want us to destroy it.

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Making a better Interneta story in three acts

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Computer tycoon Sir Clive Sinclair, 69, weds his 33-year-old lap dancer

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WWIC

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“IOL has closed comments on this story due to the high volume of racist

and/or derogatory comments.”

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Never readthe bottom half of the Internet

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What surprises me the most about the bottom half of the internet, that place where all the angry comments go, is that so many of the

people writing them turn out not to be rabid murderers but ordinary mild people who

casually fire off drive-by verbal shootings in their lunch breaks.

Sophie Heawood

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There’s a rule in the Council that no resolution can be debated on the day that it’s first proposed. Otherwise someone’s liable to say the first thing that comes into his head, and then start thinking up arguments to justify what he has said, instead of trying to decide what’s best for the community.

Thomas Moore, Utopia

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PeopleThe web is a technology, but more importantly, it is

People constitute and maintain the network.

Frank Chimero

all the way down

It is widespread and distributed, but it is very delicate.Like a real web, it needs constant maintenance to keep from tearing.

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Don’t bepart of WWIC culture

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Remember not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult still, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.

“Benjamin Franklin

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Amplifythe top half of the Internet

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Makea better Internet

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If we are going to ask people, in the form

of our products, in the form of the things

we make, to spend their heartbeats on

us, on our ideas, how can we be sure, far

more sure than we are now, that they

spend those heartbeats wisely?Paul Ford

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Making a better Internetis not someone else’s job

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References

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1269050/Computer-tycoon-Sir-Clive-Sinclair-69-weds-33-year-old-lap-dancer.html

http://www.ftrain.com/wwic.html

http://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-courts/how-ancyl-plans-to-shut-down-cape-1.1357173

http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/sophie-heawood-save-dappy-from-the-venom-of-the-anonymous-1870283.html

http://alwaysreadthemanual.com/

http://www.buzzfeed.com/expresident/pictures-that-will-restore-your-faith-in-humanity

http://wallblog.co.uk/2012/08/02/the-best-social-media-policy-every-written/

http://blog.jackcheng.com/post/25160553986/the-slow-web

http://contentsmagazine.com/articles/10-timeframes/

Feedback? I’m @RianVDM on Twitter

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