This hads a what is Twitter video:
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
What do you want out of an online social network?
Really What do you want out of an online social network?
Really What do you want out of an online social network?
Really What do you want out of an online social network?
Really What do you want out of an online social network?
Really What do you want out of an online social network?
Really What do you want out of an online social network?
Really What do you want out of an online social network?
Really What do you want out of an online social network?
Really What do you want out of an online social network?
Really What do you want out of an online social network?
Really What do you want out of an online social network?
What happens after accepting someone as a Friend?
It is difficult to make friends with people that you don't know and that you know very little about!
I suppose that if someone where a great blogger and you followed him or her for a while you could get to know them and then contact them if there were similar interests.
Blogging is a lot of work.
And how do you get followers?
How members communicate?
Is there any hierarchy?
Are some members premium?
Can members email each other?
Direct message each other?
Block each other?
micro blog?
follow each other?
Relationships among members
How do members form a special relationship?
What are the roles?
Friends?
Contacts?
Fans?
Followers?
Following?
How the site is maintained and financed
Who maintains the site
Who pays for the site upkeep?
Is advertising used?
Do members pay dues?
Who is in control of the site appearance and functionality?
privacy
Some people don't want to post anything about themselves on the internet.
Other people, teenagers for example, poor their souls into there "about" information. This seems unsafe to me.
your profile
Members want to know about the other members.
Member are asked to post a picture and fill out a profile.
To introduce themselves.
To write and "about me" paragraph.
What members can do?
Meet online in chat groups
Organized online and meet off line
Share pictures and videos
Track each other using GPS
Share profiles
issues
Online vs offline activities
General interests
special interests -- For example a history club
Local vs distant
Social Network Sites
Social Network sites are special websites that foster communication among members.
1) Support for existing groups, clubs or organizations.
A way of organizing and communication among members of and existing and growing group
2) A way to foster pulling together totally new groups of people. A way to start a totally new organization.
internet social networking
Internet social networking:
The old social networking vs. the new social networking: What is the difference?
What is it good for?
How effective is it?
Who does it?
How fast is it growing?
What is the future?
What is a success story?
How has it helped me?
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)