This is a short post I want to put out there to get discussion going on structure in social media. As I’m still thinking about talk tools, and short-form messaging (“status culture”) in particular, I’m
I was thinking last night about an essay Michel Foucault once wrote about two competing concepts of the Self in major world religions. It’s been so long that I don’t now recall which essay it
The first law of social interaction design is the law of user centric design. The user centricity of social media is obvious. Social media are voluntary, and they mean to their users what their users
All social media work only because we use them. And thus it’s a given that the social technologies that attract and get the most use tell us something about what works: from a technical standpoint
I’m publishing a six-part update to last year’s Social Interaction Design Primer on JohnnyHolland.org, where I am a contributing blogger. Jeroen Van Geel has been doing a fantastic job since launching this interaction design community
This slideshow has been laying about for too many months now so I’ve decided to wrap it quickly and push it out there. It’s a distillation of a much larger project I’ve been pursuing and