April 1, 2005

merit, we don’t need no stinking merit

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Suw is tal­king about Blo­gosphe­ric Glass Cei­lings.

Peo­ple like Searls, Gill­mor and Rosen have whuf­fie in spa­des, and this is why they can start snow­balls rolling downhill and why those snow­balls grow as they go. If you have no whuf­fie, your snow­ball will just melt — no whuf­fie means few rea­ders, no one gai­ning kudos off deve­lo­ping your idea, no whuf­fie coming back to you for having had it. The idea goes nowhere.
It’d be nice to think that it’s the qua­lity of the idea that gets the snow­ball moving, but more often than not, that has nothing to do with it. Hugh Mac­leod, for exam­ple, has so much whuf­fie that all he has to do is fart and the track­backs start rolling in.

Fair enough (even if I’m not con­vin­ced that my <a href=”“Wuf­fie” is as high as she claims).
It’s a funny one, this topic. Trea­ting wuf­fie [the mea­sure of one’s influence in an internet-enabled sphere] like hard currency (gold, dia­monds, The Ame­ri­can Dollar etc) is temp­ting (because it’s easy) but at the end of the day, ill-advised (because you will starve if you do).
But Suw is right. The Blo­gosphere isn’t a meri­toc­racy. Of course it isn’t. To paraph­rase Seth Godin, nobody’s going to read your blog unless there’s something in it for them.
“Something in it for them” has always had little to do with merit.

4 Responses to “merit, we don’t need no stinking merit”

  1. scottandrew says:

    I don’t unders­tand why some peo­ple spend so much time worr­ying over “whuf­fie” as if there’s some finite supply and not enough to go around.
    Some­ti­mes you just toil in obs­cu­rity and hope enough peo­ple notice and ulti­ma­tely give a damn.

  2. Brian Massey says:

    Social net­works such as open source pro­jects and the blogsphere are gui­ded by trust sys­tems. The trust sys­tem in the blogsphere is the same as the one around Holly­wood. It’s called Celebrity.

  3. Jeramey says:

    Nice image, it’s good to see someone talk about “wuf­fle” or wha­te­ver it may be called. I think ser­vi­ces like flickr though are really hel­ping anyone gain some wuf­fle though, along with things like RSS. They make it so easy to watch what others are doing without having your time that you’re able to soak in more infor­ma­tion from more peo­ple. This allows for more wuf­fle for more peo­ple. I don’t know, that’s just my thought.

  4. reflections says:

    gapes of wrath

    do you read gaping void? why the hell, not? you slac­kers. i have so many favo­ri­tes, but here are a few that just can’t be mis­sed… assho­les stu­pid fuck still an asshole oh fuck off nothing to say blog aid…