"It's not information overload. It's filter failure." That was the main theme of a thoughtful and influential talk that Clay Shirky gave at a technology conference back in 2008. It's an idea that's easy to like both because it feels intuitively correct and because it's reassuring: better filters will help reduce information overload, and better filters are things we can actually build. Information overload isn't an inevitable side effect of information abundance. It's a problem that has a solution. So let's roll up our sleeves and start coding. There was one thing that bugged me, though, about Shirky's idea, and...
Published on March 07, 2011 16:02