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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2008

Who owns our relationships?

Twitter:
http://twitter.com/public_timeline

Doc Searls on Relationships:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1006009

Cluetrain Manifesto in slides:
http://www.slideshare.net/tecorporation/cluetrain/

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  • Most of the people who have wanted to meet or email me away from YT have been people with no videos, which I am uncomfortable with, since it seems to be a perversion of the medium. So while the who owns the data issue is a great one, your video made me think of another issue which is, what is the value of the relationships without the context they were created in. Meaning, maybe the people who were scraped in his facebook account, might not have wanted to be contacted outside the medium.

  • That's interesting, Bonnie. I think the ways in which people can establish credibility can go beyond posting videos, if allowed to. Hope you're well. Talk soon!

  • interesting thoughts and vid---ya...i would say WE OWN that data--that relationship--you and are the people who cultivated that..It's like a you meet people in a coffee shop--does that coffee shop own that relationship? Well only while it is in that shop--that is you can talk and things there a certain way--you can't play guitar or dance or sing or paint--but take that outside and do what you want---okay that made no fucking sense....but dig on!!

  • No...oddly...for a change...you make lots of sense! (I'm kidding, I'm kidding...no, not about the making sense part...you really do make sense here. Fuck that coffee shop owner...who the fuck does he think he is?) but about the "for a change" part. That was the kidding part. Honest.

  • Once again Tom... NICE...

  • Thanks, Paul. Hey, I hear you swiped that "nice" comment from Lou Ryder...

    8^)

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  • It is an eye-opener, isn't it snark? It would be awful to try to reconstruct all these relationships. Twitter is a good place to connect with many of the folks you know here. Simple little fun app. Thanks.

  • Simple fact is, we need to take charge of our own relationships. Trust no single social network with all your information!

  • Tom, you hit a subject that has been foremost in my mind for a very long while! ~It concerns me, and at times, saddens me, to think that someday, for some silly minor infraction on my part, or that of a YouTube friend of mine.. or even loss of net connection{!}, that I might never be able to connect with them ever again!!!8-{ I value the great friends and connections I've made here, and I would hate to lose them!

    THANKS, Tom!;D

  • wow I never considered the possibility of losing touch with my youtube buds... I have some cherished friends now and agree there should be other places we all register with and meet at for the "just-in-case." stickam is also one... thanks tom!

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