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20 votes
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There’s no such thing as a free watch
19 votes -
As algorithms take over, YouTube's recommendations highlight a human problem
21 votes -
New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation’s scale and sweep.
18 votes -
Facebook says new bug allowed apps access to private photos of up to 6.8m users
33 votes -
More than porn: Tumblr affirmed trans youths' identities
12 votes -
Tumblr's displaced porn bloggers test their new platforms
21 votes -
Google+ shutdown speeds up, new privacy bug affected 52.5 million users
16 votes -
Attention Wars: Exploring the psychology, design and impact of tech and social media (Youtube series from BrainCraft)
6 votes -
Testers needed for Nextcloud Social - Federating with ActivityPub and Diaspora* social networks
7 votes -
Tumblr will ban all adult content on December 17th
68 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg's biggest problem: Internal tensions at Facebook are boiling over
12 votes -
How to get your photos out of Facebook and into somewhere else
4 votes -
Sheryl Sandberg asked Facebook staff to research George Soros
12 votes -
Twitter is considering removing its "like" button
28 votes -
By ending default communities, Reddit increased disinformation
25 votes -
Reddit silently introduces an option to report content as violating the German NetzDG law
27 votes -
Do you have a moral duty to leave Facebook?
31 votes -
Time is different now
12 votes -
Parliament seizes cache of Facebook internal papers
9 votes -
Back from the edge: It’s easy to blame online rhetoric for violence. The reality is much harder
7 votes -
Natalie Wynn: The stylish socialist who is trying to save YouTube from alt-right domination
32 votes -
A site that shows the most popular boards on 4chan right now
14 votes -
Inside the Flat Earth Conference, where the world’s oldest conspiracy theory is hot again
9 votes -
“He Doesn’t Believe in It”: Mark Zuckerberg Has Never Cared About Your Privacy, and He’s Not Going to Change
23 votes -
Smearing Soros to stoke hate: You too, Facebook?
7 votes -
The spread of low-credibility content by social bots
8 votes -
Facebook investors call on Mark Zuckerberg to resign as chairman following damaging report
18 votes -
When a blogger died from silicone genital injections, his fans blamed his partner
9 votes -
Delay, deny and deflect: How Facebook’s leaders fought through crisis
16 votes -
Facebook reportedly discredited critics by linking them to George Soros
19 votes -
When Asian women are harassed for marrying non-Asian men
20 votes -
Opinion: Palmer Luckey was fired from Facebook because of losing the the $500 million IP lawsuit to ZeniMax, not his politics
7 votes -
Binary skin - Exploring Japan’s virtual YouTuber phenomenon
17 votes -
Personal Panopticons - A key product of ubiquitous surveillance is people who are comfortable with it
12 votes -
Reply All - The Snapchat Thief
15 votes -
Facebook launches Lasso, its music and video TikTok clone
9 votes -
Which social media design features you find to be pet peeves?
Most social media users enjoy some design features and dislike others. However, there are often things that, while minor, significantly worsen these users' experience. What are your social media...
Most social media users enjoy some design features and dislike others. However, there are often things that, while minor, significantly worsen these users' experience.
What are your social media design pet peeves?
19 votes -
TikTok surpassed Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube in downloads last month
14 votes -
Binary skin - Exploring Japan’s virtual YouTuber phenomenon
5 votes -
Aether v2 - Distributed Social Network
22 votes -
Homeland Security fell for YouTube videos about ‘Antifa Civil War’
9 votes -
The Facebook dilemma, part one
8 votes -
Pentagon working on tech to identify protestors with bad/non-existent opsec
19 votes -
Gab's demise is just the beginning of a horrific new era of far-right extremism
12 votes -
Gab, the social network used by the Pittsburgh suspect, has been taken offline
37 votes -
Facebook's "paid for by" disclosure for political ads is easily manipulated and rarely verified
12 votes -
Hate-breeding social network Robert Bowers used is going dark, for now
24 votes -
"Change the Terms - Reducing Hate Online" - a model policy framework for social media platforms
5 votes -
What does the online / social media world look like to you, what would you want?
Some of you may have heard that Google+ will be shutting down in August, 2019. Though much criticised (including by me), the site offered some compelling dynamics, and I've reflected a lot on...
Some of you may have heard that Google+ will be shutting down in August, 2019. Though much criticised (including by me), the site offered some compelling dynamics, and I've reflected a lot on those.
I'm involved in the effort to find new homes for Plussers and Communities, which has become something of an excuse to explore and redefine what "online" and "social" media are ("PlexodusWiki").
Part of this involves some frankly embarrassing attempts to try to define what social media is, and what its properties are (both topics reflected heavily in the recent-changes section of the wiki above).
Tildes is ... among the potential target sites (there are a few Plussers, some of whom I really appreciated knowing and hearing from there), here, though the site dynamics make discovering and following them hard. This site is evolving its own culture and dynamics, parts of which I'm becoming aware of.
I've been online for well over 30 years, and discovered my first online communities via Unix talk, email, FTP, and Usenet, as well as (no kidding) a computerised university library catalogue system. Unsurprisingly: if you provide a way, especially for bright and precocious minds to interact with one another, they will. I've watched several evolutions of Internet and Web, now increasing App-based platforms. There are differences, but also similarities and patterns emerging. Lessons from previous eras of television, radio, telephony, telegraphy, print, writing, oral traditions, and more, can be applied.
I've got far more questions than answers and thought I'd put a few out here:
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What does online or social media mean to you? Is it all user-generated content platforms? Web only? Apps? Email or chat? Wikis? GitHub, GitLab, and StackExchange?
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Is social networking as exemplified by Facebook or Twitter net good or bad? Why? If bad, how might you fix it? Or is it time to simply retreat?
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What properties or characteristics would you use to specify, define, or distinguish social or online media?
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What emergent properties -- site dynamics, if you will -- are positive or negative? What are those based on?
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What are the positive and negative aspects of scale?
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What risks would you consider in self-hosting either your own or a group's online presence?
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What is/was the best online community experience you've had? What characterised it? How did it form? How did it fail (if it did)?
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What elements would comprise your ideal online experience?
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What would you nuke from orbit, after takeoff, just to be sure?
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Are you or your group seeking new options or platforms? What process / considerations do you have?
I could keep going and will regret not adding other questions, but this is a good start. Feel free to suggest other dimensions, though some focus on what I've prompted with would be appreciated.
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