Folienpräsentation, die das Web 2.0 und dessen Kommunikationsmöglichkeiten vorstellt und danach fragt, inweifern diese Kommunikationsarten im Übermaß vorhanden sind bzw. überflüssig sind.
I was talking with a friend of mine today who is a senior at a technology-centered high school in California. Dylan Field and his friends are by no means representative of US teens but I always love his perspective on tech practices... As someone who has argued about the challenge of Twitter being public (to all who hold power over teens), What Dylan is pointing out is that the issue is that Facebook is public (to everyone who matters) and Twitter can be private because of the combination of tools AND the fact that it's not broadly popular. My guess is that if Twitter does take off among teens and Dylan's friends feel pressured to let peers and parents and everyone else follow them, the same problem will arise and Twitter will become public in the same sense as Facebook. This of course raises a critical question: will teens continue to be passionate about systems that become "public" (to all that matter) simply because there's social pressure to connect to "everyone"?
Imagine if every twelve weeks Facebook: * shut down all the groups you belonged to, * deleted all your forum posts, * removed all the photos, videos, and other files you had shared, and * forgot who your friends were.
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Facebook macht sich darauf und daran vollkommen unverzichtbar für den User zu werden. Die Newsfeed-Applikationen sollen so gestaltet sein, dass alle Online-Aktivitäten über bzw. von Facebook aus laufen sollen.