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Shutting off MOBhat to Evaluate Results
I’m turning off the service for a while because of the following:
The new FriendFeed launch I’ve gathered enough data and feedback to evaluate the experiment I’m book with work for the next month
Thanks to everyone who watched the video, or played with the MOBhat experiment. I’ll be sending you a survey shortly. If the email address you signed up with isn’t your preferred one, direct message me with your real email. Thanks again for all the help!
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Introducing MOBhat « 70’s Futurisitic Technology
I am ready to launch my Lifestreaming experiment… and I need your help. Video Introduction to the MOBhat social identity faceting service.
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It’s been a long time coming, 2 hours here and 2 hours there, but I am ready to launch my Lifestreaming experiment… and I need your help. Introducing MOBhat from Austin King on Vimeo. I’ve changed the name of the project from OFace to MOBhat. MOB - like a gang of people and hat - like your different social identities throughout the day. Also it sounds tough but is the name of the old timey hat in the logo next to the Bowler. Watch the video then signup at MOBhat.restservice.org. Have questions or feedback? Let’s play together and figure out if “faceting” your Activity Stream is a worthwhile technique. Definitely join the MOBhat FriendFeed Room and we can build on this experiment together. Background Posts
A Sketch of Oface Feb 2009 Faceting Social Identity? It’s All About the Audience Oct 2008 OFace — Imagining an Identity Faceting Web Service Sept 2008 Intended Audience and Faceted Social Identities Sept 2008
Introducing MOBhat by Austin King is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.Based on a work at http://www.vimeo.com.
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FriendFeed and Other Lifestreaming Services Need Filtering & Segmentation | Lifestream Blog
Thanks to Mark and LIfestream blog for picking up my Sketch of OFace screencast.
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I’ve put together a screencast describing my social identity project. A Sketch of OFace from Austin King on Vimeo. Here is a transcript of the voice over: Welcome to this screencast “A Sketch. of OFace”. What I am presenting is an idea I have been working on called “Social Identity Faceting”. Okay, so what’s the problem? Lifestreaming and Social Networking sites create information overload. I might follow someone because I am interested in their ideas about programming, but they will pollute their stream with drunken rants or tirades about football. Individual sites let us be more polite to our readers by creating tags or categories. I can follow someone’s delicious bookmarks by tag and this helps the issue, but when we look at cross site publication it fails. There is no easy way to channel your content to the right audiences. An example of a Lifestream application is Friend Feed. It let’s you keep up to date with your friends. What have they been doing? Friend Feed slurps in your, Blog posts, Bookmarks, photos, etc. Maybe what we need is to make our “Social Identities” first class objects. Erving Goffman helped us understand that people have many social identities. The idea of this experiment is not about hiding things from people. The fact that a dominant facet of your life is the Furry community is something you can better capture with this service, but not something you would be able to cloak. This is about being polite and helpful by creating channels of activity across the various facets of your life and your communities. So here is a simple “social identity switcher” where you can switch your current facet. Patty here had been wearing her Family hat, while she was uploading family photos on Flicker, but is going to get back to work so she switches to Web Div. If patty looks at her own FriendFeed stream, she will now only see things she did while wearing her web div hat. If she disables OFace, all the items are shown. Too much information girlfriend. Turning OFace back on she can switch from web div to family or art. This is because between the Tweet we see and the bookmark we see, there are 5 items hidden. A family, followed by 3 art, and lastly another family item. She chooses to switch her facet to family. Now we see three new posts which were hidden. This is switching that is integrated into the page instead of the stand alone facet switcher we saw earlier. Again patty has switched facets into the artsy side of her life. If another one of Patty’s friends was using OFace and FriendFeed and they came to this page with their art hat on, this is the stream they would see. The wouldn’t be bothered by her family or web div items, unless they wanted to also see those. So OFace allows Patty to explicitly tag why she create this photo or that Twitter message. It was for her art posse or her work crew. So that’s the sketch of OFace. Some chunks are built and other’s were faked and it’s going to probably need a better name than OFace. I am slowly chipping away on this because I think it might be a viable solution and because I need to finish a Master’s Thesis. Please let me know what you think and if you’d like to be part of building this service. Give me a shout out, in email or find me on the web. shout at ozten dot com.
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Facebook and the Social Dynamics of Privacy - Boing Boing
Grimmelmann is trying to do nothing less than re-shape our attitude towards privacy on social networks, building an erudite and extensively documented argument that our framing of privacy problems, and most of the solutions we have in mind, are bad fits for social networking services.
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Facebook and the Social Dynamics of Privacy
This Article provides the first comprehensive analysis of the law and policy of privacy on social network sites, using Facebook as its principal example. It explains how Facebook users socialize on the site, why they misunderstand the risks involved, and how their privacy suffers as a result.

