deseipel wrote:Isn't anyone concerned about the 'Idiocracy' effect of the Internet on drumming?
For those not familiar, Idiocracy is a great and funny movie in which the future is depicted as a world run by a bunch of idiots (literally). idiots take over the world because the intelligent were phased out of existence because, simply put: stupid people had more sex and more kids. NOT what this thread is about.
This theory holds that the collective knowledge of the group becomes the 'bar' or standard. This begs the question: with the Internet, is the bar being raised by the mass distribution of pro material (audio, video ,etc) OR is the flux of amatuer and stupid 'experts' actually dumbing down the standard of excellence.
I think the idiocracy effect has always been the human condition, we're just more aware of it now. I don't think you can fight it. People still trust their friends on technical issues like science and philosophy than they trust academics. And anyone who's played the game of grapevine knows knowledge passed from person to person gets mutated from factual to subjectional information.
The fact remains there's still quality information on the Internet for the discerning consumer they probably didn't have access to before. That alone makes all the other problems minor, IMO.
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