For months I have been designing a new web plan and the manner I envision all aspects so closely a part of the social web and all of it’s amazing subcultures and trends, etc. Seeing from macro scale to micro scale and so on – it is like a living creature in many ways. I read some posts on statistical sociology recently which melted into my psyche! It’s so cool because humans really can’t understand it, but we can appreciate it and apply it in many ways. Good commonsense and intuition still are just as important.
The web is made up mostly of followers. Some follow wisely and with purpose, others just follow. The social aspects of everything currently are creating much more and much larger avenues for anyone to become everything they’ve ever dreamed. The one thing that stands out the most is where power has rebalanced itself. The regular citizen has more power now than ever before in history! I hear people and studies claiming how we are losing our rights, and we are in some ways. The power in the web is ours. Any normal person using a public computer at the library could feasibly design and build monstrous networks with millions of members and earn billions of dollars. You don’t even have to own a car!
It all starts with a site or a blog with a dream to propel forward into endless change! You can study every SEO chart, hire a squad of theoreticians, mathematicians and yogi wizards to help you profit your business – but that I suspect that may actually hurt you. The complex algorithms used to describe these dynamically changing environments still cannot read a humans mind.
I read a lot of statistical sociology studies and I have learned much. However, it is far to complex to employ with any degree of comprehension. So I simply apply basic concepts and gut instinct to decide things! The possibilities of what any of us could accomplish through this seething, undulating matricidal atmosphere of the present web, simply blows my mind. The three links below are to fantastic articles that inspired my own. I highly recommend reading them all!
Bobby Revell
Red Bricks Media
Google and the Mathematics of History
http://baris.typepad.com/venture_capitalist/2007/05/statistical_soc.html


