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mk  ·  4524 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Your E-book is reading you.
    Pinpointing the moment when readers get bored could also help publishers create splashier digital editions by adding a video, a Web link or other multimedia features, Mr. Hilt says. Publishers might be able to determine when interest in a fiction series is flagging if readers who bought and finished the first two books quickly suddenly slow down or quit reading later books in the series.

    "The bigger trend we're trying to unearth is where are those drop-offs in certain kinds of books, and what can we do with publishers to prevent that?" Mr. Hilt says. "If we can help authors create even better books than they create today, it's a win for everybody."

No, it's not.

By catering to the lowest common denominator we produce media that stagnates us. Our best characteristics are not our most common ones. Our best motivators are not our most shared ones.

Privacy issues aside. This algorithmic media creation leads us into a swamp of navel-gazing ignorance.





GalacticaActual  ·  4524 days ago  ·  link  ·  
    This algorithmic media creation leads us into a swamp of navel-gazing ignorance.

See also: Reality Television.

Hein  ·  4524 days ago  ·  link  ·  
See also: Happy Endings
GalacticaActual  ·  4523 days ago  ·  link  ·  
That was one thing that impressed me about No Country For Old Men. I was strangely satisfied by the notion that Javier Bardem's character just... gets away.
user-inactivated  ·  4524 days ago  ·  link  ·  
Haha, "Pinpointing the moment when readers get bored could also help publishers create splashier digital editions by adding a video, a Web link or other multimedia features": Ulysses would then be nothing but a very long YouTube display