Social media has evolved significantly from its early origins. It began with basic bulletin boards and blogs but now encompasses major platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and others. These platforms allow users to share content, build relationships, communicate, form groups and manage their online identity and reputation. However, major questions remain around how users' data is used and how accurately social media reflects people's real relationships and interactions offline. Overall social media has grown exponentially by fulfilling fundamental human needs for social connection while shaping how information and influence flow in society.
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SOCIAL MEDIA
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2. “It is the framework which changes with
each new technology and not just the
picture within the frame. “
“One of the effects of living with electric
information is that we live habitually in a
state of information overload. There's
always more than you can cope with.”
“We become what we behold. We shape
our tools, and thereafter our tools shape
us.”
THE MEDIUM IS THE MESSAGE
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3. Tumblr A is a social news site from 2004 whose that function
Digg This microblogging service from april 2007 mainallows users to
Friendster IOrignally a social network and file sharing service from
Bulletin Boards In 1978 computer hobbyists create a computerised
post multimedia and other content to up or down, blog, named and
consists of letting people vote stories a short-formcalled digginga
2002 it was relaunched in
bulletion boaord service. 2011 as a social gaming platform.
"tumblelog."
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BeBo Launched in July 2005 the website's pinboard-styled social
LinkedIn Launched in 2003 as Blogger service provided networking
Blogger Launched in 1999 the a business-related social an easy to
photo sharing website. The service allows users to create and
Blog Early, Blog Often. Users receive a personal profile page where
site it now for Bloggers.
use serviceboasts 135 million registered users.
manage post blogs, photographs, music, videos ...
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Google+ Launched in June 2011socialonline social networking service
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and microbloggingand Google Buzz, andits users to send services in
february 2004 and would be the 3rd largest country new and read
as Google Profiles service that enables introduces in the world
poppular social network.
terms of population. Hangouts and Sparks.
text-based posts of up to 140 characters, known as "tweets".
identified as Circles,
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IN THE BEGINNING...
A Brief History of Social Media
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4. PRESENCE
The extent to
which users know
if others are
available
SHARING RELATIONSHIPS
The extent to
which users The extent to
exchange which users relate
distribute and to each other
receive content
Kietzmann et al IDENTITY
Social media? Get
serious! The extent to
which users
reveal themselves
Understanding the
functional building CONVERSATIONS REPUTATION
blocks of social The extent to
The extent to
which users know
media which users
communicate
the social
standing of others
with each other
and content
GROUPS
The extent to
which users are
ordered or form
communities
HONEYCOMB OF SOCIAL MEDIA
Social Media Functionality
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5. PRESENCE
Creating and
managing the
reality, intamcy
and immediacy of
the context
SHARING RELATIONSHIPS
Managing the
Content structural and
management flow properties in
system and social a network of
graph relationships
Kietzmann et al IDENTITY
Social media? Get Data privacy
serious! controls, and
tools for user self
Understanding the promotion
functional building CONVERSATIONS REPUTATION
blocks of social Conversation
Monitoring, the
strength, passion,
media velocity, and the
risks of starting
sentiment, and
reach of users
and joining
and brands
GROUPS
Membership rules
and protocols
HONEYCOMB OF SOCIAL MEDIA
Implications of this Functionality
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6. PRESENCE PRESENCE
SHARING RELATIONSHIPS SHARING RELATIONSHIPS
IDENTITY IDENTITY
CONVERSATIONS REPUTATION CONVERSATIONS REPUTATION
Kietzmann et al GROUPS GROUPS
Social media? Get serious!
Understanding the functional
building blocks of social
media
PRESENCE PRESENCE
SHARING RELATIONSHIPS SHARING RELATIONSHIPS
IDENTITY IDENTITY
CONVERSATIONS REPUTATION CONVERSATIONS REPUTATION
GROUPS GROUPS
HONEYCOMB OF SOCIAL MEDIA
Contrasting the functionalities of different platforms
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7. 50% of worlds
population is under 30
SOCIAL CAPITAL Fresh Networks
The resources accumulated through the relationships
among people.
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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
SOCIAL CAPITAL
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DEKOVEN’S CO-LIBERATION
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10. Linked to what is often termed "weak ties," which
are loose connections between individuals who bonding social capital is found between individuals
may provide useful information or new in tightly-knit, emotionally close relationships, such
perspectives for one another but typically not as family and close friends.
emotional support
BRIDGING AND BONDING
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11. GROOMING AND GOSSIP
Dunbar speculated that as much as 42% of the group's time
would have to be devoted to social grooming.
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17. Weak Ties
Diving
Friends
Lancaster Strong Ties
Friends
Colleagues/ Family
Students
GRANULAR SOCIAL GRAPH
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18. Temporay Ties
Matt Adams
Weak Ties
Diving
Friends
Lancaster Strong Ties
Friends
Colleagues/ Family
Students
TEMPORARY TIES
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19. many to many
one to many
Matt Adams
few to many
one to few
one to one
few to few
COMMUNICATING
DIFFERENTLY
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20. Are My Decisions Being Made Over Here?
MAKING DECISIONS
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21. Influential?
Influenceable?
MYTHICAL INFLUENCER
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22. What we think hubs work like What they actually work like
SOCIAL HUBS
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23. Weak Ties
Diving
Friends
Lancaster Strong Ties
Friends
Colleagues/ Family
Students
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24. All your social data
All your social graph
are belong to me
are belong to me
DOES MY BUM LOOK BIG IN
THIS?
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25. Aggregation services such as IFTTT
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EBay. Yahoo. MySpace. Gowalla Pinterest Foursquare
Facebook
Nectar Bing Google Loopt Delicious Twitter?
WHAT DO WE REVEAL?
Average UK users now spends 1 day in every month online
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26. If we stored the entire
contents of our brain its
been estimated it would
require 10,000 TeraBytes
QUANTIFIED SELF
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29. !
GAMING THE SYSTEM
(IGNORING ETIQUETTE)
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30. Matt McKeon
http://mattmckeon.com/facebook-privacy/
WHAT HAPPENED TO MY
PRIVACY?
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31. We
reserve the right at
all times (but will not
have an obligation) to
remove or refuse to distribute
any Content on the Services
and to terminate users or
reclaim
usernames.
Twitter are now
offering up to a years worth
of tweets to market
researchers for analysis
The
Oatmeal
WHO OWNS YOUR
TWITTER ID?
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32. All your social data
are belong to me
OMG ZOMBIES!
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33. Use of game
Encouraging certain
mechanics to
user behaviour
encourage
using Games as a
engagement in an
Lens
activity that
otherwise might be
considered a chore
or boring
GAMIFICATION ?
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35. Target
Behaviour
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Ability Ability
trigger that
provides the initial
inspiration to PERSUASION Fogg’s Behavioral
change behaviour.
Model
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AND THE WINNER IS!
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42. SUMMARY
• Social Capital fuelled by Grooming, Gossip and Memes
• Our Social Graphs provides the conduit for this fuel.
• Current Social Networks do not reflect the structure of our
real networks or the way this information flows
• If influence is to occur then the networks must be more
reflective of our real life networks
• Growth in social analytics driven by increasing amounts of
information revealed online.
• Whilst communities can produce content there is still great
inequality of participation which could be aided with
gamification.
• Social media will have increasing influence within traditional
media.
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