The truth, as always, is more complicated. An increasing number of services allow people to share images, videos, and other miscellanies without requiring them to actually communicate with other users. Conversations aren’t limited to so-called social networks, but that doesn’t mean that the comments section of a news article could be considered a cousin to Facebook, does it? And what of companies like LinkedIn or Twitter, which depend on the activities of hundreds of millions of people but are used primarily as professional or information networks instead of casually social tools?
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onto real utopias October 3, 2013 1:51 AM
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