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At least i have something to read. thanks.

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lt3 social media


<3 social media.

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</3 social media.

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The time factor - pick a person in audience, describe clothes - assume they are there either bc they are in some kind of similar field (interactive, whatevz) or they know someone involved. That’s all i know about them right now. Online you can know that their dog is sick, they are going sledding in an hour, and that they really like bleu cheese but despise gorgonzola.

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The time factor - pick a person in audience, describe clothes - assume they are there either bc they are in some kind of similar field (interactive, whatevz) or they know someone involved. That’s all i know about them right now. Relative to relationships with kendra, dan, chris - all different, based on experiences with them.

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. Online you can know that their dog is sick, they are going sledding in an hour, and that they really like bleu cheese but despise gorgonzola.

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Progressive evanesence - things fading away /coming back re: frequency of communication, richness of communication

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No, you cannot capitalize on the ability to defriend people, Burger King! Actively de-friending people can be frivolous and not mean what it does in real life bc so abrupt.

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Remember people based on experiences had with them, who they know, how we met, etc.

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Interesting by-product of lack of context - over-compensating via saracasm, etc can make things funny, create new ways of interacting. Jon and I are completely different in real life vs online.

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People mediated through tech devices. Does not model to “presence” in real life.

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With enabling technology, will have to make sure experiences are bridged between tangible interactions and those mediated by devices.

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Accurately translated analogies that are appropriate to the nature of the interactions and information created by/through social media.

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Open-sourceness,

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This kind of stuff happens in the real world, but i haven’t yet developed a mechanism of filtering it.

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Persona, selected projection, purpose of profile - what people judge you on.

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Accurately translated analogies that are appropriate to the nature of the interactions and information created by/through social media.