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Why Internet Communities Struggle to Publish Quality Over Quantity

Why Internet Communities Struggle to Publish Quality Over Quantity

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/why-internet-communities-struggle-to-publish-quality-over-quantity.
The internet solved the problem of who gets to publish and scaled the problem of deciding what is worth reading. Publishing got cheap. Attention didn't.
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Internet communities struggle to publish quality over quantity because the internet changed the economics of publication without evolving the economics of attention. Publishing got cheap. Attention didn't. This imbalance drives the core tensions of modern platforms—from algorithmic feeds and engagement optimization to the collapse of trust in institutional curation. This brings us to the core of why we do this. At some level, we recognize that artists and writers, just like the rest of us, need to eat, provide for their families, and have a reliable roof over their very own place to shit. But if we allow the "live ranking system" to be the sole arbiter of value, we abandon the idea of the durable document.

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