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23 Feb 09
Megan HarlowAmbient Exposure - The flip side of ambient intimacy - a blog post about how our social networking sites do not always allow us a filtering method for limiting what we share with others
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Ambient Exposure. Exposure in terms of disclosing information of course, but also exposure in the way that a trader might think of it - a vulnerability, a risk associated with taking a position that could, potentially, result in loss or harm.
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Essentially, we may not *want* to have the same level of intimacy with some people as we do with others … but do our social tools support this in helping us either be more thoughtful about who we add to our networks and who we don’t (and allowing ‘not adding’ in a way that is polite), or in allowing us to maintain awareness of who we are talking to (what kinds of people) and to isolate groups of people for various types of communication.
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here has been a lot written about young people and the risks of openness, but the rest of us need education and potentially protection from this exposure. The benefits of ambient intimacy far outweigh the potential risks of exposure in my opinion, but awareness of this exposure is important. Education is probably the best way to help people manage exposure via content, but one of the key challenges for designers in social spaces is to design tools that support awareness and management of this exposure through unruly contact lists.
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09 Feb 09
Jaakko H.an interesting post to read
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Jaakko Han interesting post to read
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12 Apr 08
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08 Apr 08
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Johannes KleskeMit zunehmender Anzahl von Tools ala Twitter wird es immer schwieriger, sich bewusst zu sein, wer das lesen kann.
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