Designing for the Social: Avoiding Anti-Social Networks
Jinfo Article
2nd November 2008
Abstract
With the connective and sharing powers of social networks comes great risk, as information some might consider private can be easily discovered and shared. Miles Rochford discusses how the ubiquity, eternity and serendipity found in social networks places unique demands on information architects to help promote order.
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