With the internet, everybody has more-or-less symmetrical connections, meaning they have an equal amount of bandwidth for receiving and sending. This makes “listening-at-scale,” as I call it, possible – i.e., one person can listen to millions of people, but more importantly, millions of people can listen to one another. This is a fundamental configurational change. And for the first time, it has made horizontal organisation easier than hierarchical organisation. --- Audrey Tang
Quite relevant to what I've written several times. - layered organization (2018) - Changes in organizational structure brought about by LLM (2023-03) - Plurality and Polis Study Group (2023-05) - Not only is the bandwidth equal, but machine summarization needs to take place
broad listening Horizontal organization
relevance - The knowledge society is not a society of bosses and subordinates.
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