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Facebook: It’s Complicated
Most people who use facebook.com are undoubtedly familiar with the way the “Home” Newsfeed might look when they log in — it usually shows the “top” updates since your last login. This is what mine (or rather: just the top … Continue reading
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Tagged coherence, coherent, complex, complexity, complicated, Facebook, feed, feeds, feelings, happy, incoherence, incoherent, news, newsfeed, newsfeeds, problem, problem solving, problems, stream, streams
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“All the web’s information” is informative — but some of the web’s information is MORE informative
Here’s a new variation on the theme of a famous marketing pitch / slogan: I think it is easier if you work with facebook comments and disqus platform and a couple of others to make the content readable and you’re … Continue reading
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Tagged censorship, Facebook, Google, mainstream media, mass media
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