You're so uppity it's hilarious! You have no idea who I am, or what I do and you're telling me to get off my ass and do research? Why don't you just say what you really want to say to everyone who doesn't automatically like what you post: "Shut up and color".
The nearest term is Web 2.0 and it doesn't mean anything. It's just a phrase that people throw around to describe any new trend on the internet (or apparently sociology now as well

). It is literally a trend in an of itself. By the general original use of the term was as a descriptor of internet technology based on information sharing, user centered programming and interoperability (with a secondary subtext concerning general web design aesthetics), but since the time it was first used the term has taken on so many different meanings and contexts that it's been rendered obsolete already.
The only other thing I can think that's related to the term "Net 2.0" in the context you use it might be "Generation Y" or possibly the "Net Generation"...which is much more easy to understand in this context. I don't know...Either way...the funny thing is, the reason these generations exist is because of the generations that preceded them, which I'm assuming includes you. It's the ultimate counterculture to the folks from the 60's and 70's...and it's all happening before your eyes...how horrible for you.
You use"the term (whatever it may be) repeatedly to describe what you perceive to be a change of attitude in generations younger than yourself, which is about the most liberal use of the term I think I've seen so far. I THINK what you're trying to get at is something about how those of us who grew up in the internet age are used to instant gratification in many ways, and that we're somehow to blame for being that way. Maybe you feel like its your duty to address the issue wherever you see it, but honestly, I doubt anyone here cares (except maybe me...which is actually pretty funny...ha!). You come across as though you're blaming people for acting like most people in their generation act...why do you care so much??
It's a common generalization that's levied against generation X and Y and probably Z in the future. It's the same complaint tossed forward from the elders to the youngins of any culture. And yet the world keeps on tickin'. You're a SMART DUDE and yet you don't seem to realize that it's the same old thing. So why keep working so hard to change the attitude?? I just don't understand the motives behind your desire to try and fix this "problem". If it were one or two posts here and there it would be one thing...but it seems like every thread is a chance for you to make a point.
Age has everything to do with it Glenn...you wouldn't be talking about it if you weren't in a position to witness the changes. You wouldn't have even been able to comment on it if you didn't have benefit of time. And you're 100% right about listening to the people that have the answers. But telling us not to talk about the subject until we're experienced enough is freaking ridiculous on an internet home recording forum. Your opinions about the culture of younger musicians and their music is defaulted to negative, and usually comes in the form of a condescending lecture about how the "Net 2.0" culture is ruining "something". Which is such an unprovable, subjective argument to make it's damn near pointless. The trick is that it's always couched in your unequivocal tone and terms to make it seem more valid.
Other than the fact that I didn't pay attention to the dates...my post is sound. And more importantly, I have the exact same right to write it out as you do to point out how wrong I am.
I can't help it if I disagree with your opinions. And most likely you'll just continue to have them, and I'll continue to have mine. Just like everyone else on this forum. And we'll both exercise our right to post about them on the world wide "Net 2.0". Regardless of how much research either of us have done. And I'll bet the world will be neither better nor worse because of it.