Archive for the 'Networks' Category
The last thing I want to do is be a part of the blogstorm hammering the Obama campaign for its recent seizure of Joe Anthony’s MySpace page. But I just finished a long rant on feedback and social networking and I couldn’t resist the urge to comment.
First, let’s get right and wrong out of […]
Tonight I’m going to make a big fat clumsy declaration. Yeah, that’s right. Love it.
I pointed out on Thursday and Saturday some ways that social networking has changed as a result of social networking technologies like Facebook and MySpace. I’ve tried to describe how I think that a lot of those changes […]
How does feedback change what we do with our social networks and how we think about them? In my last post, I defined some ways that digital social networking technologies (DSNTs; I really need a better term–any ideas?) provide us with lots of feedback about the extent, density and depth of our social networks.
So […]
