This link has been bookmarked by 25 people . It was first bookmarked on 07 Sep 2007, by Ian Delaney.
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05 Jan 09
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25 Dec 07
Spiro Bolosdanah boyd argues that adolescent use of social networks contrasts with adult's in that teens don't want to create a permanent ID while adults (who'd rather blog), do
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06 Apr 07
Angela RandallTeens are not looking for universal anything; that's far too much of a burden if losing track of things is the norm.
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14 Mar 07
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Lynne BFocusing on "lock-in" will fail with teens - they don't care if they lose track of something they put hours into building. They aren't looking for universal anything; that's far too much of a burden if losing track of things is the norm.
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J. DunnTeens chew through IM handles and other online identities like candy. It's not seen as something to build an extensive identity around, but something to use to talk to friends in the moment.
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23 Jan 07
Lynette Webbinteresting, makes point that teens are less freaked out about losing their profiles and starting over than adults
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Sara created a MySpace using an email address that she made specifically for that purpose. After vacation, she couldn't remember her MySpace password (or her email password). She created a new MySpace page using a new throwaway email address. When i asked her if she was irritated that she had to do this after investing time in the previous profile, she said, "nah.. I had too many Friends that I didn't know anyways."
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Sara created a MySpace using an email address that she made specifically for that purpose. After vacation, she couldn't remember her MySpace password (or her email password). She created a new MySpace page using a new throwaway email address. When i asked her if she was irritated that she had to do this after investing time in the previous profile, she said, "nah.. I had too many Friends that I didn't know anyways."
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22 Jan 07
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15 Jan 07
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14 Jan 07
for teens disposable IDs make for easy make-overs
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05 Jan 07
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04 Jan 07
Ian Delaneyan attitude that i keep hearing from teens that completely contradicts adult norms. Many teens are content (if not happy) to start over with most of their accounts in most places. Forgot your IM password? Sign up again. Forgot your email address? Create a
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03 Jan 07
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ilana foxTeens are not dreaming of portability (like so many adults i meet). They are happy to make new accounts on new sites; they enjoy building out profiles.
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02 Jan 07
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