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26 Jun 11
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Complaints are rolling in and heated discussions are taking place about the noise levels within social media platforms. Here's a look at why noise levels are high and why filtering should be the next step for social media platforms.
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Confusing Aggregation With Importation
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Using Platforms for Different Purposes
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Services Cater To Various Audiences
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Filters Are The Future Of Social Media
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25 Oct 09
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06 Sep 08
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With so many different platforms to aggregate, noise levels are surging. An underlying issue in the level of noise is that some of these services were not made to interact with one another
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Users should also note when you may be confusing aggregation with importation.
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How does this affect noise levels? If you're using a service to promote content, you may be considered noisy to those that are looking for conversations. If you're using a platform to keep in touch, then those looking for content and in depth conversation surrounding particular content would need a way to block out idle chatter.
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03 Jun 08
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20 May 08
Adriana Lukasalways differentiated between aggregation and filtering but this post doesn't make much sense to me.
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16 May 08
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Complaints are rolling in and heated discussions are taking place about the noise levels within social media platforms.
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Confusing Aggregation With Importation
With so many different platforms to aggregate, noise levels are surging.
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Filters are rapidly becoming a pertinent issue for developers of social media services. As a result, social aggregation platforms are in the perfect position to lead the pack.
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14 May 08
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13 May 08
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kanterIf there's one thing to be learned from social media tools, it's that these services were not made to interact with one another.
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12 May 08
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vin c信息太多了必然需要过滤过滤,但是非专业人士,有没有这个问题就不好说了
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Ian Chinf there's one thing to be learned from social media tools, it's that these services were not made to interact with one another. Complaints are rolling in and heated discussions are taking place about the noise levels within social media platforms. Here's a look at why noise levels are high and why filtering should be the next step for social media platforms.
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Why Filtering is the Next Step for Social Media
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11 May 08
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10 May 08
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Filters Are The Future Of Social Media
Filters are rapidly becoming a pertinent issue for developers of social media services. As a result, social aggregation platforms are in the perfect position to lead the pack. While this is no easy task and one that cannot be solved in its entirety, it would help resolve another issue social media users are facing: courtesy.
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