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what are utopian vs dystopian views about online communities? - utopian - internet is a world within
itself. connects seven billion people

dystopian - computers teach us to withdraw to a false reality... illusion of community



what are some components of online/virtual community? - - sufficient time to form relationships

- develop shared culture

- give shared history to newcomers

- shared interests

- honest and open communication

- interdependence and mutual support

- ability to provide something useful to members



what is an online community? - groups of individuals interacting around a shared interest through the
use of internet technology



what are the three social spaces people occupy? - home, work, and the third place



what are characteristics of the third place? - - acts as a leveler

- neutral ground

- conversation as main activity

- accessible and accommodating

-regulars

- low profile

- playful mood

- home away from home

must hit every characteristic to be a 3rd place

, what are examples of third places? - park, coffee shop, gym, bowling alley, bookshop, golf, etc



what features need to exist for a website to be considered a social network site? - - communicate / post
and reply

- ability to add friends



what is the 2007 definition of social network sites (SNS)? - web based services that allow individuals to:

- construct a profile

- connect with a list of users

- view and traverse their list of connections and those made by others



what is the 2013/2.0 definition of social network sites (SNS)? - networked communication platform
which participants:

- have unique profiles with user supplied content, content by other users, and/or system level data

- can publicly articulate connections that can be traversed by others

- can consume, produce, and/or interact with content provided by connections



what is a social network tie? - a connection between two people, based on their relationship



what is a strong tie? - a person you know well, have a phone contact of, have conversation with, etc
(friends and family)



what is a weak tie? - a person you don't know well, might contact a few times a year, not much in
common



what is a latent tie? - a connection that technically exists, but hasn't been activated by social interaction
(could develop into a strong tie once connected)



what determines the strength of a tie? - frequency of tie

duration of association

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