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Dave JefferySocial networks differ from regular websites in 3 fundamental ways:
1. Activities and content are fully (or at least mostly) driven by the users.
2. Users are expected to do things on the website - interact, post, vote, etc.
3. Users are expecte -
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Andrew Vilar9 fundamental usability principles applied in the redesign of Daily Challenge's social network. Tips and best practices demonstrated with an in-depth case study.
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Bertrand DuperrinSocial networks differ from regular websites in 3 fundamental ways:
1. Activities and content are fully (or at least mostly) driven by the users.
2. Users are expected to do things on the website - interact, post, vote, etc.
3. Users are expected to come back to the website periodically and continue to do things.
As a result of this, social networks should - I say should because not every social network does this - put greater emphasis on usability over, say, a corporate website. Don’t get me wrong, usability is important everywhere you go on the web, but the nature of a social network’s operation makes usability especially important. -
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Cristi Ghera9 fundamental usability principles applied in the redesign of Daily Challenge's social network. Tips and best practices demonstrated with an in-depth case study.
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