Posts Tagged ‘Sociability’

October 9, 2009 1

The absence of mental models on social networks

By in Sociability, User Experience

I’m a big believer in mental models and often structure research questions around them. From understanding news to finance to communication, I try to understand what people’s mental models are, and how we might better support them through design. Recently however, I’ve observed something that I hadn’t experienced before: the absence of a mental model. [...]

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September 29, 2009 6

Four steps to a meaningful Social Web

By in Sociability

Our real life relationships are not bounded by accepting/ignoring/blocking/following, they are far more complicated than that. The social web is still very early in its development and is likely to take years to mature. We’re only yet building Connections and Groups. Relationships are starting to form in places as systems learn from people’s interactions (email, [...]

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