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'''Social network software''' is [[social software]] that claims to support [[social network]] formation, which in turn develops some [[social economy]]. | '''Social network software''' is [[social software]] that claims to support [[social network]] formation, which in turn develops some [[social economy]]. | ||
See [[w:social network software]] | ''See [[w:social network software]] for a general definition.'' | ||
[[w:Homeland Security]] is rumoured to use social network software to track people it is afraid of, or simply does not like. Being in the wrong social network, e.g. the [[w:Green Party of the United States]], will get you on a [[no-fly list]]. [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] should be careful not to reveal [[social network]] information about its participants too readily or easily. |
Latest revision as of 22:22, 31 August 2004
Social network software is social software that claims to support social network formation, which in turn develops some social economy.
See w:social network software for a general definition.
w:Homeland Security is rumoured to use social network software to track people it is afraid of, or simply does not like. Being in the wrong social network, e.g. the w:Green Party of the United States, will get you on a no-fly list. Consumerium Governance Organization should be careful not to reveal social network information about its participants too readily or easily.