Category Archives: cyberspace

Facebook Notes, No. 5687897

«[…] Mikalah uses Facebook but when she goes to log out, she deactivates her Facebook account. She knows that this doesn’t delete the account – that’s the point. She knows that when she logs back in, she’ll be able to reactivate the account and have all of her friend connections back. But when she’s not … Continue reading

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Facebook Notes, No. 5687689

«[…] Facebook has told me I have too many friends and fan pages. […] My reward for contributing significantly to Facebook’s content and networks is that I can never add another friend or fan another page (although anyone can add me as a friend). […]» — Jeffrey Zeldman, «Friend limit reached»

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Facebook Notes, No. 5687458

«[…] as a designer, it bothers me, not only because badly designed things bother designers, but because badly designed things in a highly successful product spur a lust for imitation. I don’t want our clients to think “like” works. I don’t want them desiring similarly broken functionality on sites we design for them. I don’t … Continue reading

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the rise of the stream

Ja, auch deutschsprachiger Inhalt erscheint hier — oder wie in diesem Fall, verweist auf diesen. Ein meiner Meinung nach sehr interessanter Rückblick von Markus Spath beinhaltet unter anderem auch: »[…] der stream wurde in der folge zur zentralen metapher für den konsum (input) und die transformation (output) dieser klein- und kleinstformatigen inhalte. der konsum von … Continue reading

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the return of the notes about facebook

Gizmodo → More Reasons Why You Should Still Quit Facebook   Read Write Web → Why Facebook is Wrong: Privacy Is Still Important → What Happens When You Deactivate Your Facebook Account → Does Facebook Really Want a Semantic Web?   quitfacebookday → Sick of Facebook’s lack of respect for your data? Add your name and commit to quit!

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some (more) notes about facebook

i still don’t know if i gonna stay there but meanwhile some more words to consider … facebook’s gone rogue; it’s time for an open alternative […] facebook has gone rogue, drunk on founder mark zuckerberg’s dreams of world domination. it’s time the rest of the web ecosystem recognizes this and works to replace it … Continue reading

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txttech

«[…] Ich glaube ernsthaft, dass es derzeit keine relevantere gesellschaftliche Entwicklung gibt, als das Netz. Und ich glaube weiterhin, dass das Netz zu allererst eines ist: Angewandte Texttechnologie. […]» — ben_ über texttechnologie ps. und weil der text sich wirklich lohnt ist: gehet hin und lest.

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some notes about facebook

i don’t know if i gonna stay there but meanwhile some words to consider … facebook further reduces your control over personal information «[…] facebook users would be better off and better able to express themselves if they could choose whether or not to link their interests and activities to a community, if they decide … Continue reading

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