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Newest fad on the web is Chatroulette, which instantly matches you up webcam to webcam with strangers anywhere in the world. No registration, no authentication, no delay, no filters. It feels very Web 1.0. It’s thrilling for about 20 minutes.
What interests me most about Chatroulette is its introduction of new slang. Facebook introduced the verb to “friend.” Chatroulette has introduced “nexted.” When two strangers meet randomly face to face either one can “next” the other, immediately, or at any time in the conversation. The NEXT button terminates the meeting and brings on the next stranger. If you are not female, or over 30, you’ll most likely be nexted without remorse. In fact on old guy like me will treat any encounter that is not nexted as a victory.
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The above is an excellent quick movie about the phenomenon, perhaps the most succinct introduction I’ve seen yet. Another very good early article about the service ran in New York magazine as The Human Shuffle (image at top from the article too). Wired.com also ran a decent summary of its appeal.
Anonymous communities are not new. (There’s an informative thread on AskMetafilter about previous anonymous-meeting sites.) But as Danah Boyd, points out, the anonymity on Chatroulette is of a different type — its a strange kind of visible anonymity. In her thoughtful piece she says:
What I like most about the site is the fact that there’s only so much you can hide. This isn’t a place where police officers can pretend to be teen girls. This isn’t a place where you feel forced to stick around; you can move on and no one will know the difference. If someone doesn’t strike your fancy, move on. And on. And on.
Most of her essay is about why she likes the site even on though she keeps getting nexted — mostly because she is too old. Boyd is the researcher most in tune with teen’s use of the web, and she heralds teenagers’ inclinations to make their own teenage “places” where adults are unwelcomed. Chatroulette was written by a 17-year old teenager in Russia, and so far seems to favor young kids, particularly young females. The old are simply nexted. Facebook started out for college kids only but quickly outgrew that demographic, and is no longer a haven for kids.
In the wake of the absolute untracebility of successful connections it’s not surprising that a utility like Missed Connections has popped up from folks nexted on Chatroulette. Sample plea:
you had 6 inches of wine left
your name is patrick. we were the two cute girls who made you spit up your wine. you showed us your space camp souvenirs and we talked about how amazing canadian healthcare is. don’t forget about us!
Most connections on Chatroulette are failures. Few end as the one above. Every new media births its own disease. Email birthed spam. Here the spam are perverts. This is an experiment changing by the day, and it remains to be seen whether the angels prevail or whether perversion overwhelms, and the whole site is nexted. But something interesting is stirring.



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You should watch this talk on the future of games by game designer Jesse Schell. It is the most mind-changing talk I’ve heard in many years. There were so many new ideas in it, and they went by so fast, that I have already watched it twice and will probably watch it once more. It’s that kind of talk.
I became a fan of Schell when I discovered his book The Art of Game Design which is not only the best book on designing games, but a great book about designing anything complex. (My full review of his book is here.)
Schell begins his talk with very narrow concerns about Facebook games, which is not surprising since his audience here is other professional game designers. He makes the point that some of the largest and most profitable games today are not on game consoles but run on Facebook or other nonobvious platforms. He admits that most of these non-game platforms for successful games were unexpected — even for pros like himself.
In the second part of his talk he notices how many of these unexpected hit games have the common element of “breaking through the reality barrier.” The Wii, Guitar Hero, Webkidz, fantasy football, and so on all have one foot in fantasy and one foot in the real world — gestures, plastic guitar, stuffed animal, football games — and so are part of a greater movement towards artificial authenticity.
It’s the last third of his talk where Schell really gets going. He offers a vision where ordinary life is gameified. Cheap tracking technology turns whatever you do into a “game” that accumulates points. As the gameification of life becomes ubiquitous, you go through your day racking up points and “getting to the next level.” Instead of getting grades in school you graduate to the next level. It’s a head spinning scenario, with lots to love and hate, but well worth considering.
On second viewing I realized that Schell had also outlined a version of an attention economy — where points are distributed for paying attention — to ads, or other activities, or other people. Some aspect of his vision seems pretty inevitable.
I bet there’ll be a movie based on this scenario soon enough.



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