Compatible Connectivity

Connectivity is the rapid circulation of information among compatible units—an example would be an article racking up a bunch of shares very quickly and unthinkingly by like-minded people on Facebook. With connectivity, you either are or are not compatible. Red or blue: check the box. In this transmission of information, the units don’t change, nor does the information. Sensitivity, in contrast, involves a difficult, awkward, ambiguous encounter between two differently shaped bodies that are themselves ambiguous—and this meeting, this sensing, requires and takes place in time. Not only that, due to the effort of sensing, the two entities might come away from the encounter a bit different than they went in.

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Folksonomies: social media attention economy

Taxonomies:
/technology and computing/internet technology/social network (0.764507)
/technology and computing/hardware/computer peripherals (0.760354)
/technology and computing/hardware/computer components (0.707846)

Concepts:
Bit (0.882848): dbpedia_resource
Perception (0.675903): dbpedia_resource
Units of information (0.626573): dbpedia_resource
Share (finance) (0.587601): dbpedia_resource
Entropy (information theory) (0.575997): dbpedia_resource
Information sensitivity (0.463808): dbpedia_resource
The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood (0.442347): dbpedia_resource
Signal (electrical engineering) (0.409671): dbpedia_resource

 How to Do Nothing
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Odell, Jenny (2019-05-07), How to Do Nothing, Retrieved on 2023-09-23
Folksonomies: new media cyberpunk