By The People, For The People
Thanks to Anon for this insightful comment, left on the post below, about the morphing world of users and audience:
"The metaphor I keep coming back to on this is Folk Music. If you look at an open mic session, the "audience" turns up and
sometimes, some people join in. People start by foot tapping, after a
few ales they might pick up the courage to play an instrument, sing
along at a table or even grab the mic. The boundary between audience
and artist is practically non-existent. They are also playing,
improvising and "remixing" copyright free music. Most importantly, you
don't have to do anything, just by being there you feel as if you are
participating. Internet participation and the movement from audience
to user is creating a new "folk" or "people's" culture."


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