I want to see that Soc 101 syllabus! https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/736974315002941440 …
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Primary vs secondary social networks and social roles. Covered in the first three weeks. Piece in 2014. https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/736975309803782144 …
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Pretty sure FB was very aware of strong/weak ties, etc.
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It kept pushing the "context collapse" design, with CEO statements denying social roles as central to human sociality.
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What are distinguishing features of messaging tools that cause/avoid context collapse?
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Easy group formation under control of user with full visibility of who sees what. On FB, you post blind. Who knows who'll see?
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So you post news or really broad stuff. Facebook groups had such potential, still good but main feed gets less good every year.
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So they invested in other models too, but didn't win big. Why?
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I think saying messaging was "ignored" or only Soc 101 was needed is not much of an explanation.
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They lagged on messaging—so did Google and Twitter—in an inexplicable fashion while espousing bizarre theory of human behavior.
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What is your theory? For both the CEO of human social roles, and the design? FB did realize and play catch up with lots of $$$.
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