Thanks everyone who joined us for the first day of Micro Camp. I loved talking to Om Malik and hope it gave everyone something to think about. Tomorrow we wrap up with 4 sessions from the community and the State of the Platform panel.
Thanks everyone who joined us for the first day of Micro Camp. I loved talking to Om Malik and hope it gave everyone something to think about. Tomorrow we wrap up with 4 sessions from the community and the State of the Platform panel.
@manton I was thinking a bit about what he said about younger people, and their online habits. There are few, (afaik), younger people here on Micro.Blog. Not that this necessarily is a problem, but an observation nonetheless. Hope The Summer of Blogging campaign goes well.
@manton It was great and not what I expected at all. It’s really great to have thoughtful discussion and to be intentional in how a community and a service is constructed and how it works.
Here we have deep respect for you and you have a deep respect for us.
@mejh Time zones are always a challenge. Most of tomorrow’s sessions are prerecorded so those videos will go up right away after we stream them.
@odd it’s a good observation … watching the zoom yesterday I asked myself … my generation is very well represented … but where are all the young people?
@pratik Yes. They won’t be customers for as long maybe, but they might be even more loyal customers.
@odd And if Manton is fine with that size and the audience type then it’s up to us to decide whether we want to hang out here.
@pratik Yes, for Manton’s sake , I hope there will be a influx of new paying customers, but personally I’m quite happy about how it is.
@pratik it certainly does not … but (you knew it was doing didn’t you?) but … where are they, what are they doing, what apps are they using … not tic tic and the rest of the centralized social media spaces … but the distributed ones … if this is the future … shouldn’t younger people be actively involved, using, influencing?
I’ve observed similarly around the identity .. ‘DIDs’ et al … it’s the older side of humanity that seems to be shaping the conversation.
So is it all for nought, because when we are gone … nobody will care OR are there other places being developed that I don’t know about (likely .. it is well documented that I live under a rock).
// @odd
@Jeber - just noticed your comment about us oldies - the end of this thread might resonate.
@odd back to the eternal question of how many $60 annual subscriptions does it take to make it possible to add one more staff member.