apophenia: let's define our terms: what is a "social networki...
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- Abo46n2 on 2008-02-01 - Tags danahboyd , social networking , technology
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our failure to define our terms makes it damn near impossible to have a functional conversation about the actual issues
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We know that there's confusion and we strongly believe that without a definition, we cannot actually have a meaningful conversation about actual substance. The ongoing use of "social networking" has been damaging to any productive conversation, both in the academy and in startup circles (who all want to be the next "social networking" app, even if there are no "Friends" involved).
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