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Um, I didn't say there are no experts on FriendFeed. There are. It is just that I saw so much idiocy coming through there too. Much of it from blogs, by the way. People often forget that most of the content on FriendFeed comes from somewhere else. Twitter. Blogs. Etc.
Most people don't know much about economics so this is just reflecting the population at large. The economists I met at the World Economics Forum are generally not participating in the web.
Robert, there are some pretty sharp economists on the web, but they tend not to blog in any popular modes, so you don't see them in the Web 2.0 ecosystem (but check out the Financial Times and its Alphaville blog for example).
I agree re Friendfeed being a blog aggregator, I even publish this blog on it But I find I use FF very seldomly as a place to find useful stuff, as you get a wall of fairly homogenous and short-form comments as well, which tend to lower the Signal / Noise ratio. As to blog idiocy, its an object lesson in the limits to the wisdom of online crowds - though curiously, en masse the US public seems to have parsed this quite well. |
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