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A '''social network service''' attempts to [[w:strip-mine|strip mine]] [[social network]]s of members and use them for commercial or [[w:Homeland Security|military]] purposes. They are uniformly suspect. They include: | A '''social network service''' attempts to [[w:strip-mine|strip mine]] [[social network]]s of members and use them for commercial or [[w:Homeland Security|military]] purposes. They are uniformly suspect. They include: | ||
*[[Ryze]] | *[[http://www.ryze.com/ Ryze]] | ||
*[[Orkut]] | *[[http://www.orkut.com/ Orkut]] | ||
*[[LinkedIn]] | *[[http://www.linkedin.com/ LinkedIn]] | ||
*[[Friendster]] | *[[http://www.friendster.com/ Friendster]] | ||
*[[Multiplier]] | *[[http://www.multiply.com/ Multiplier]] | ||
Whatever [[Danah Boyd]] thinks of each one of them, is probably correct. | Whatever [[Danah Boyd]] thinks of each one of them, is probably correct. | ||
[http://x.erio.us/index.php?Glossary glossary of SNS concepts and examples] |
Latest revision as of 22:02, 5 September 2004
A social network service attempts to strip mine social networks of members and use them for commercial or military purposes. They are uniformly suspect. They include:
- [Ryze]
- [Orkut]
- [LinkedIn]
- [Friendster]
- [Multiplier]
Whatever Danah Boyd thinks of each one of them, is probably correct.