Clay Shirky starts his journal by stating the beliefs of people today. He says, “The bulk of publicly available media is now created by people who understand little of the professional standards and practices for media (Shirky).” He says this makes people worry about the future and that this will “lead to increasingly alarmed predictions of incipient chaos and intellectual collapse (Shirky).” He says that the older generation believes this to be true because people are not adhering to the traditional ways that media has been produced. This automatically means that there is no quality to their work and it is not as good as it used to be. Shirky says this is the way society has always dealt with new media and he gives examples to prove it.
One example is with the invention of the Gutenberg press. He said this allowed the Bible to be translated into many languages, but it was also met with, “a flood of contemporary literature, most of it mediocre (Shirky).” He followed this statement with, “Vulgar