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Social Network2.
Plan1. Our meeting format.
2. Why this topic? Why me (Who the bleep am I to talk
about this)?
3. So what is a 'social network'? Is it a unique
invention, or just a virtual representation of...?
4. How do you use social network? Who
should/should not use it? How can You use it? (Solving
problems in real life with social network tools vs
solving problems with conventional tools. Case
studies))
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1.Our Meeting Format/PhilosophyYou're here to communicate not to just “be here”
Don't believe me – express your doubt.
Interrupt me @ any time with a raised hand.
Criticize others, they are wise, they'll get over it.
Don't get offended when others don't agree with your
point.
We make this club “happen”, so we sincerely respect
and support each other.
Disclaimer: Actually 'rules' have been noticed by me
but were set by You ,guys, historically =)
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2.Why this topic?Why SN(S), why just not to talk to people.
Why me?
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2. Why Social Network Services ?6.
2.Wait... but where do you actually seeall these witty/wise posters ?
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2. Who the bleep am I ?6 years @ some Nikolaev IT company
My paranoia about SNS. Why it's gone.
How socially active am I now (online)?
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2.6 years @ some Nikolaev IT company9.
2.My Paranoia10.
2.Paranoia is gone11.
….but they are still watching us.12.
….but they are still watching us.13.
How socially active am I know?facebook.com/kandakov.alexander
vk.com/alexander_kandakov
linkedin.com/in/kandakov
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3.What is a social network ?Social Network vs or = Social Network Service?
Social NetWork Service Culture
- memes
- authorities/heroes
- laws
- bad manners, mauvais ton (spam,scam,etc)
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3.Social Network16.
3.Social Network Servicesname some
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3.Social NetWork Services Culture18.
3.MemesA meme (/ˈmiːm/ meem)is "an idea, behavior, or style
that spreads from person to person within a culture."] A
meme acts as a unit for carrying cultural ideas,
symbols, or practices that can be transmitted from one
mind to another through writing, speech, gestures,
rituals, or other imitable phenomena with a mimicked
theme. Supporters of the concept regard memes as
cultural analogues to genes in that they self-replicate,
mutate, and respond to selective pressures.
The word meme is a shortening (modeled on gene) of
mimeme (from Ancient Greek μίμημα Greek
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3.Internet Memes aka TemesAn Internet meme (/ˈmiːm/ MEEM) is an activity,
concept, catchphrase or piece of media which spreads,
often as mimicry, from person to person via the
Internet.[1] Some notable examples include posting a
photo of people lying down in public places (called
"planking") and uploading a short video of people
dancing to the Harlem Shake.
A meme is "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads
from person to person within a culture".[2] An Internet
meme may take the form of an image, hyperlink, video,
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3.Examples of Internet Memes21.
3.Examples of Internet Memes22.
3.Examples of Internet Memes23.
3.Examples of Internet Memes24.
3.Examples of Internet Memes25.
3.Examples of Internet Memes akaTemes
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Ted video about memes27.
4 Solving tasks/problemsFinding a job
Finding the One (Mr. Right/Ms Perfect)
Fighting evil
Finding your clique.
Earning money
Serving local/global community
Changing the World.
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Social Network LawsANY?
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5 Can SNS be evil?Cyber bullying (video)
Addictiveness (video)
Spam (commercial & from friends))
Stalking people (your ex, friends, foes, idols) (video)
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6.What to readOn Paranoia
http://grahamjones.co.uk/2012/blog/internet-psychology/paranoid-about-social-media-if-so-its-your-fault.html
On LifeSteaming
https://medium.com/@alicetiara/social-media-is-making-us-anxious-and-paranoid-so-why-cant-we-stop-using-it-daad37aa8c90
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6.Movies to watchWe Live in Public
Social Network