master blaster algorithms
blips twits tittles… it must be that instant feedback on every single thing you do that makes the social services so darn appealing! addictive. it is a kick to be acknowledged by someone out in the great wide world who liked what you digged, who propped what you blipped, who rated what you stumbled, who liked your twit. for one weird reason or another. and you want to check out what they blipped, digged, twittered, stumbledupon too… because maybe you also like what they like, and all of a sudden you are listening to the eels or master blaster jammin while reading about some danish artist with a cool name and considering how to make a paper plane (as you can also find peer support to do the green thing, to make this world a better one). appreciating things that have been made with seemingly great passion and contagious devotion.
if you put all your profiles together they might give a pretty good picture of the way you see things. because you’re not on your own. we appreciate together what we share because we share what we appreciate. also to potentially obtain some kind of feedback. or at least giving others a chance to consume or perfect our thoughts. humans thrive on feedback. that’s what makes us grow. develop. that will perhaps even enlighten us one day. perhaps we are not getting enough of feedback offline. in our jobs and from network, friends and family. that’s what makes us use the www as a source to know that we exist and are not alone with what we fancy.
and i am sharing this clever analysis, it so seems. it was probably made a couple of hundred times before. it makes me a poor blogger to not research this, but i’ll leave it up to you, to check out and analyze yourself. you have to use the social services to understand their true dynamics. i think wiki is the safest place to find a list of social networking services although its certainly not complete. make your pick. dive in to the sea of algorithms.
tags:community, crowdwisdom, eco friendly, green thing, inspiration, participation
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