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Culture & Blogging

April 1, 2008 · 1 Comment

I found Scoble’s research in Chapter 8 of Naked Conversations to be one of the most interesting topics in blogging thus far. When you think of blogging, even starting your own blog, you think of words like, cheap, easy, no rules…etc. Before reading this chapter and really thinking about blogging on a global level, I figured everyone everywhere was blogging just as much if not more as we are in the United States, but it seems that is not the case. Cultures, values, and governments have kept certain countries from even engaging in blogging, such as Ireland or Germany where their nature is to keep things to themselves, unlike the outspoken French or American way of life. I also would have thought the Asian Countries would be ahead of the game just because they are so tech savvy, but that is not the case with countries like China.

But regardless of the culture there are still similarities among why companies and people are blogging, which mostly centers around customer feedback, criticism, new ideas, and sales.

Did anyone else find it ironic that on pg 127, there was an example of how China’s government erased Mao’s blog because of a joke he posted on April Fools Day 2005…which is exactly 3 years ago today!  This reading was planned very well!

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Online Friends

February 20, 2008 · 1 Comment

I wanted to comment on how entertaining it was to watch Scoble’s Kyte TV piece on “on-line friends.”  He was swearing when his phone started ringing in the middle of his mini lecture!

 Anyways I wanted to recap what he talked about so I have this info saved in a safe place.

An on-line friend is different from a real friend, their not always a close friend, but someone that you want in your social network.   How does Facebook tell if you are a real or fake friend?

1.  Are you participating with each other -sending messages, poking, writing on their wall, looking at photos, reading profile…etc

2.  Activities and Interests, do you have these in common, share the same things

3.  Friend Affinity -how many friends do you have and how many do you have in common with other friends

4.  Location, someone that lives down the street is potentially a better friend than someone in London

5. Messages and Calling -can be tracked when you click and send messages via Facebook

6.  Google feeds, do you have friends on your feeds

7. Applications -do you shared the same apps -do you add an application in close proximity to when your friend adds it also

8.  Events -do you have the same events profile

9  Work -did you work for the same company, similar companies…etc

10.  Other historical details -history, college…etc

Lastly…I never knew there was a limit as to how many friends you could have on Facebook.  Apparently its 5000!

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