Mainstreaming, compost, and the #4opens shovel. There is a direct line between the challenges of the #mainstreaming of the #openweb and the critical need for tools like the #4opens.
Mainstreaming brings visibility and energy – but it also risks flooding the space with shallow “common sense” that undermines the deep, messy values the #openweb was built on. Without mediation, the very soil of our ecosystem is poisoned by glossy #NGO spin, corporate capture, and the empty cult of innovation.
This is where the #4opens comes in, not just a checklist, but your shovel. A tool to crack open the rot, compost the #techshit, and grow something better. Tools to shift the balance, every project and platform can be held to account:
Open data
Open source
Open standards
Open processes
This framework lets us evaluate and pressure projects drifting into capture by #dotcons, NGOs, and “thought leaders.” If we keep using the shovel, community-led governance becomes the natural path – control stays in the hands of people, not hierarchies.
But we must face the #geekproblem. Geeks often already have the solutions, but without social frameworks, those solutions rot unused. The paradox deepens systemic failure: we get brilliant tools, but no collective way to wield them. That’s why we must move from #stupidindividualism to collectivism. Shift the focus away from “my project, my brand, my innovation” towards collaboration, shared responsibility, and proven paths.
Root our work in #nothingnew, stop reinventing wheels, compost them instead. Embed ecological awareness, tech must walk the same path as the planet. Embrace the slow, messy shovel work, turning rot into fertile ground for robust, community-driven ecosystems.
The call to action is simple: Use or Lose. The healthy #openweb won’t survive on hope alone – it needs active engagement. Contribute to projects. Advocate for the #4opens. Resist the co-option of open spaces. There’s no magic. Just work. The #OMN and the #4opens give us the tools and the framework. Now it’s time to pick up the shovel and start digging – before we’re buried under the weight of mainstream “common sense.”
