The Theoretical Underpinnings of Microblogging

by biverson | September 8, 2008 at 05:15 am
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Microblogging (like Twitter, communication in 140 characters or less,) ambient awareness, weak and strong social ties all come up this piece from NYTimes magazine by Clive Thompson. I liked this article because it was shorter than some of the Times Mag stories, but it was clear and made sense.

This is the paradox of ambient awareness. Each little update — each individual bit of social information — is insignificant on its own, even supremely mundane. But taken together, over time, the little snippets coalesce into a surprisingly sophisticated portrait of your friends’ and family members’ lives, like thousands of dots making a pointillist painting.
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Jarrett Martineau
Jarrett Martineau
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at 09:29 on September 8th, 2008

biverson, I like this story. It's good stuff.

I'm becoming all too aware of this information overflow, however sophisticated its portraits of our lives.

Emilio Lizardo
Emilio Lizardo
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at 09:52 on September 8th, 2008

biverson, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Cognitive overload, man !

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Frank Fortune

I find most of Thompson's stuff to be tright at best. More spin than insight.

JD Rucker
JD Rucker
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at 17:20 on September 20th, 2008

biverson, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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