Andrew Hyde gives 3 criteria and 3 examples. Unfortunately, it's unclear how any of the examples qualify under those 3 criteria.
"Posting economy" fails to include many activities happening: commentary, real conversations, etc. Perhaps "conversation economy" or would be a better match.
The joke at the beginning is off-topic, petty, and divisive. I couldn't imagine a TED talk video with a joke like that. I fondly wish that the IGNITE show had similar standards.
Hi, do we really have to watch the 30 second intro over and over every time we watch a show? I think this explanation should be only in the website. It informs about the concept when you first watch an ignite video but after that it just wastes time.
Andrew Hyde gives 3 criteria and 3 examples. Unfortunately, it's unclear how any of the examples qualify under those 3 criteria.
"Posting economy" fails to include many activities happening: commentary, real conversations, etc. Perhaps "conversation economy" or would be a better match.
The joke at the beginning is off-topic, petty, and divisive. I couldn't imagine a TED talk video with a joke like that. I fondly wish that the IGNITE show had similar standards.
whypilatesworks 2 years ago
Hi, do we really have to watch the 30 second intro over and over every time we watch a show? I think this explanation should be only in the website. It informs about the concept when you first watch an ignite video but after that it just wastes time.
noissez 2 years ago
Good one yet again.
Ksaiper 2 years ago