Thursday Jun 28, 2007
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Social Networks: Building community or building divisions?
As with all social networks, I wonder, are they building community or are they building division? One could argue that the generalized divided classes that Danah has observed are no different than communities formed on other social networks. For example, I've made new "friends" through Dogster with people who share my interest in greyhound rescue. Is building communities based on commonality such a bad thing? I supposed that all depend on the common topic, right?
Per the following quote from the essay, Danah's concern is the possible negative impacts on our society as a whole that could drive further division between classes:
It's worth a read.
Posted on: Jun 28, 2007
Posted by: lskrocki
Category: Social Media
Tags: danah-boyd facebook myspace social-networks
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