You can tell how sick I and Cam are from the fact we enjoyed "Balls of Fury".
Anyway, via
metafandom, the latest "thing I may only think is cool cos I'm sick": A Group is it's own worst enemy, about group interaction and how the same patterns repeat over and over in social software etc. Though I am amused at how the "History of Information" podcast I've been listening to has made me more sceptical when people make technologically deterministic arguments about "the new revolution in communication" :) (it's a bit of a bugbear of the lecturer's)
And now..some more Dr Who I think. I've been enjoying it mostly so far, and I just got to the point where he gets a lot cuter :)
Anyway, via
And now..some more Dr Who I think. I've been enjoying it mostly so far, and I just got to the point where he gets a lot cuter :)
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I found it funny because it works for political groups too: the cycles of new factions emerging as a reaction against orthodoxies and charismatic leaders in groups that were previously anti-heirarchal radicals themselves. I don't know that you can get around it though, because organising takes energy and those social frissions probably motivate a lot more people to invest energy in network building than they repel the nerdy anti-drama types like me.
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*thinks of current and ongoing drama in local sff fandom committees*