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December 6, 2006

Cory Doctorow: Danah boyd's paper "Friends, friendsters, and top 8: Writing community into being on social network sites" has just been published by the Internet journal First Monday. Danah is absolutely the best writer and thinker on the subject of social networking services, astute and surprising, with an accessible writing style that makes it possible for non-scholars to follow along. I was part of a group that read and critiqued this paper prior to publication and I haven't stopped thinking about it since.
“Are you my friend? Yes or no?” This question, while fundamentally odd, is a key component of social network sites. Participants must select who on the system they deem to be ‘Friends.’ Their choice is publicly displayed for all to see and becomes the backbone for networked participation. By examining what different participants groups do on social network sites, this paper investigates what Friendship means and how Friendship affects the culture of the sites. I will argue that Friendship helps people write community into being in social network sites. Through these imagined egocentric communities, participants are able to express who they are and locate themselves culturally. In turn, this provides individuals with a contextual frame through which they can properly socialize with other participants. Friending is deeply affected by both social processes and technological affordances. I will argue that the established Friending norms evolved out of a need to resolve the social tensions that emerged due to technological limitations. At the same time, I will argue that Friending supports pre-existing social norms yet because the architecture of social network sites is fundamentally different than the architecture of unmediated social spaces, these sites introduce an environment that is quite unlike that with which we are accustomed.
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Originally posted by noemail@noemail.org (Cory Doctorow) from Boing Boing, remediated by yatta on Dec 6, 2006 at 7:38 AM


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