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What is the secret of this project’s longevity? DDH: The main se- cret is rather simple: Kybe- ria is one amongst the most ancients, it emerged before cyberspace was partitioned by the big corporate players. It attracted particular us- ers (Slovak and Czech hackers, artists, scientists) before Facebook, Twitter or G+ even existed: for many among these users, Kyberia was first digital community/social network into which they were ever integrat- ed. I suppose that such a loss of “virtual virginity" could, in minds of such users, cre- ate a non-negligeable trace, a sort of habitus which makes this “community kernel" to ap- pear and reappear, either on a regular basis, or after short- er or longer pause. In current era, when cyber- space is already partitioned and habits of its participants fixed, it is almost impossible to create such an intimate relation between the user and a new “start up" project: for today, any project is just one among thousands of other pro- jects, any domain is only a point-without-interest in the space which is practically in- finite. But there are other reasons as well: Kyberia does not harass its users with advertisements, implicit business models, le- gal licences and other corpo- rate mess. It is not a megap- olis like Facebook, but rather a kind of a cybernetic vil- lage. This does not mean that it would be less memevirally insane than Facebook, it just means that in its “virtual insanity", it is nonetheless still more intimate, more per- sonal and more human. The fact that a new user has to pass through the registration pro- cedure makes it more difficult for toxic egos and propaganda bots to get in, whole communi- ty thus seems to be somewhat more resilient to no matter what perturbation can come from the external world. Thus, Kyberia for almost 10 years already, Kyberia is in a state of slowly unfolding a homeo- stasis which is neither pure progress nor pure decay but something in the middle: Life, perhaps. At last but not least, the community seems to be able to reproduce: in a sort of vir- tual-endogamy, non-negligeable amounts of Kyberia members who have kids with other Kyberia members and it can be expected that the old IDs shall, soon- er or later, transfer their IDs to their progenies. Given that Kyberia exists already almost 15 years, we need 10 more years to go to attain the 25years considered to be “one human generation". Only if we succeed to surpass this threshold could we, I believe, start speaking about “secret of longevity". You say it is a “social body with a collective identity” – what are the implications of such an approach for the com- munity / members? DDH: It is about bi-directional flow of infor- mation between the whole (i.e. community) and its parts (i.e. members). The more feedback loops You have in the System, more complexity will emerge out of it: I have somehow in- tuitively implemented this principle into the very archi- tecture of the system long be- fore I knew anything about the theory of graphs, complexity or A.I. Later, there has been a tendency to make this intu- ition operational in scripts implementing the Parallel De- mocracy Model (PDM): ideal- ly, PDM could make it possible for the users of the communi- ty to directly influence many parameters of Kyberia's global functioning (related to imi- gration rate, amount of new Ks generated and distributed, ostracization thresholds etc.) with simple act of vote-giv- ing aggregated in a quite in- novative way. The goal is to make system able to adapt more swiftly to any possible chal- lenge which may emerge in the future, but to do so princip- ially in a bottom-top fashion: netizens should decide, not the caste of administrators. Unfortunately not many mem- bers are in fact willing and ready to constructively par- ticipate on the construction of a common cathedral: it is much easier to criticize those “up there" than to accept that those “up there" are in fact “we here" and subsequent- ly execute responsible deci- sions and perform courageous actions. Which are your visions for the project? DDH: 0) To protect its existence and to protect the raison d'etre of its ex- istence which is “protect the diversity in the cyberspace". 1) To endow it with our own, state-of-the-art natural lan- guage processing semantic search engine. 2) To get more distributed and more decentralized and to rep- licate into czech, german and potentially other regions of European cyberspace. 3) To use Kyberia's database, or its specific subset, to train the collective artificial intelligence representing the mind of Slovak intelligentsia during the first decades of the third millenium. |