
Jon Garfunkel on The New Gatekeepers:
I will argue here that gatekeepers are inherently needed by the architecture of the blogosphere– as it has evolved, since 2001, into a public consciousness. This architecture has been developed out of certain values, and those values are the ones espoused by those same thought leaders.
I learned that there are few simple rules to protect a perimeter.
- Fence it.
- Minimize entry points (ideally one).
- Staff all entry points.
- Everybody knows and follows the rules.
But if you have too many entry points, if the people manning those entry points are not coordinated … you can’t gate if the gatekeepers are too many and uncoordinated.
It works for the military, big events and computer security. The blogosphere works differently. It’s the only place that can have thousands of uncoordinated gatekeepers, and still keep the core impermeable.
The mechanics of this I still don’t understand, but if the authorities say so, who am I to argue.
And Doc, thanks for the link, but that’s no way to build a fence.
Update: To clear any confusion, the last sentence, like the rest of the post is laced with sarcasm. I don’t believe in gatekeepers, or that Doc or anyone else is one of them. Those who find issue with him or any other high ranking blogger should first start looking at their own motives and expectations.
Picture by rizzotheaxeman.
Don’t fence me in — Chip’s Quips