in der kür­ze liegt die wür­ze

felix schwenzel

ben­ji lan­ya­do, ein jour­na­list des guar­di­an hat das in­te­net-ma­ni­fest mal vom gan­zen über­flüs­si­gen ge­schwa­fel er­leich­tert und es auf den punkt ge­bracht (via herr ka­li­ban):

1) The in­ter­net is dif­fe­rent to news­pa­pers. Deal with it.

2) You don’t have to be Bil­ly Big Pa­per to do jour­na­lism any more, an­yo­ne can do it.

3) Bil­ly Big Pa­per should get into Face­book and stuff. The kids love it.

4) Note to Rus­sia and Chi­na: En­ough blo­cking the in­ter­net al­re­a­dy.

5) The­re is loads of stuff on the in­ter­net.

6) On the in­ter­net you can ch­an­ge stuff af­ter you’ve writ­ten it. Which is gre­at.

7) Link to stuff, it’s re­al­ly good when you do that.

8) Same as abo­ve. And by the way, Goog­le is God.

9) The­re are lots of peo­p­le on the in­ter­net. Talk to them.

10) See rule 2)

11) Quan­ti­ty is an ex­cel­lent thing. Make lots of things and put them on the in­ter­net.

12) Your old busi­ness mo­del is rub­bish. Ch­an­ge it.

13) Don’t char­ge for con­tent.

14) See rule 12)

15) Don’t de­le­te things.

16) Qua­li­ty is king. For­get what we said in 11)

17) A good jour­na­list lis­tens as well as talks, de­spi­te the fact that no crowd­sour­cing was in­vol­ved du­ring the ma­king of this de­cla­ra­ti­on.

18) Dum de dum de daa bla bla an­ti­di­sestab­lish­men­ta­ria­nism bla bla and so on and so forth la la la.
[Oops, I ad­ded one at the end.]
(quel­le)

hab ix doch sehr ge­lacht.