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It’s not about privacy; it’s about the presentation of self. People have different “selves” for different places — virtual or otherwise — and designs must be consistent with these variety of selves.
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05 Mar 08
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He predicts that the more people that are one Facebook, the more confusing it is. Your “creepy coworkers,” your boss, and your friends you met at Burning Man are all in the same “place,” making it confusing, embarrassing and difficult for everyone.
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Facebook’s Beacon didn’t work because it forces people to use multiple fronts AT THE SAME TIME.
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Facebook’s Beacon forces its users to combine multiple selves.
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Facebook has done the same thing by forcing its users to expose their selves to different fronts simultaneously. It is embarrassing, even shameful.
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25 Jan 08
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03 Jan 08
C KI think people forgot about Doubleclick's web bugs... which Google now owns. "don't be evil"?
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18 Dec 07
Suvi KorhonenWhat can designers learn from this flop? It’s not about privacy; it’s about the presentation of self. People have different “selves” for different places — virtual or otherwise — and designs must be consistent with these variety of selves.
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01 Dec 07
Howard RheingoldThe blogosphere (and even the regular old newspaper-sphere) is alight with stories of Facebook’s online advertising flop, Beacon. What can designers learn from this flop? It’s not about privacy; it’s about the presentation of self.
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30 Nov 07
Jen Vetterli"People have different 'selves' for different places — virtual or otherwise — and designs must be consistent with these variety of selves."
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