Leading social and tech experts present their visions for Facebook's future impact on society. Some believe Facebook will become pervasive plumbing for the social web, others argue it could simply fizzle. Contributors include Kevin Kelly (What Technology Wants, founder Wired), David Kirkpatrick (author The Facebook Effect), Howard Rheingold (author Smart Mobs), Nova Spivack (web innovator, co-founder Bottlenose), futurist Jamais Cascio, Doug Rushkoff (author Program or Be Programmed), Doc Searls (Berkman Center, author The Cluetrain Manifesto), social network research pioneer Valdis Krebs, cyborg anthropologist Amber Case, web anthropologist Stowe Boyd, innovation strategist Chris Arkenberg, Suzanne Fischer (curator Henry Ford Museum). Narrated by Alvis Brigis. Produced by the futureoffacebook.com open foresight team. Come contribute to the effort!
Saving Facebook. V for Vendetta. The mask as more expressive in Japanese theatre. Face as a concept in Japanese. 2ch. Anonymous. The child emperor. Amae "just a quick update".
YTCBM 1 month ago
The question remains, "How safe is it to build your personal social network in FB? What happens when kicked out (as happened to dear, and well-connected friends)?"
RalfLippold 1 month ago
4:15 I agree with Doc Searls. lockerproject . org is a good start.
HoloplexProductions 1 month ago
Social network researcher Valdis Krebs, "We probably haven't had our first Chernobyl of the social network era. But I'm sure that's coming up somewhere. Because there are a lot of people on Facebook that's likely to be a place where that happens."
alvisbrigis 1 month ago
Stowe Boyd "The rise of a truly open social web is the biggest challenge to Facebook. And it will ultimately derail it and sideline it." Agree or disagree?
alvisbrigis 1 month ago