Brave New World of Digital Intimacy

By CLIVE THOMPSON
The New York Times
September 7, 2008

On Sept. 5, 2006, Mark Zuckerberg changed the way that Facebook 
worked, and in the process he inspired a revolt.

Zuckerberg, a doe-eyed 24-year-old C.E.O., founded Facebook in his 
dorm room at Harvard two years earlier, and the site quickly amassed 
nine million users. By 2006, students were posting heaps of personal 
details onto their Facebook pages, including lists of their favorite 
TV shows, whether they were dating (and whom), what music they had in 
rotation and the various ad hoc "groups" they had joined (like "Sex 
and the City" Lovers). All day long, they'd post "status" notes 
explaining their moods - "hating Monday," "skipping class b/c i'm 
hung over." After each party, they'd stagger home to the dorm and 
upload pictures of the soused revelry, and spend the morning after 
commenting on how wasted everybody looked. Facebook became the de 
facto public commons - the way students found out what everyone 
around them was like and what he or she was doing.

But Zuckerberg knew Facebook had one major problem: It required a lot 
of active surfing on the part of its users. Sure, every day your 
Facebook friends would update their profiles with some new tidbits; 
it might even be something particularly juicy, like changing their 
relationship status to "single" when they got dumped. But unless you 
visited each friend's page every day, it might be days or weeks 
before you noticed the news, or you might miss it entirely. Browsing 
Facebook was like constantly poking your head into someone's room to 
see how she was doing. It took work and forethought. In a sense, this 
gave Facebook an inherent, built-in level of privacy, simply because 
if you had 200 friends on the site - a fairly typical number - there 
weren't enough hours in the day to keep tabs on every friend all the 
time.

...

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/07/magazine/07awareness-t.html?partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=all

*******************************
* POST TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
*******************************

Medianews mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://lists.etskywarn.net/mailman/listinfo/medianews

Reply via email to