After reading Paul Adams‘ “Real Life Social Network v2“, I felt very sad for his character, Debbie. To us, if the future of the Web were to be built on this foundation, Debbie’s problems would just be beginning.
I decided to give Debbie a chance to fully express herself in the presentation below.
Through Debbie’s eyes, I reveal some of our findings not covered by Paul Adams. We see Debbie’s struggle to maintain control over her privacy, identity and integrity in our increasingly connected world.
We learn how Debbie shares with public audiences and how she converses with those around her. We also see how she deals with the overlapping of her networks and the noise in her social life.
Ultimately, I underline how Web 2.0 services fail to meet Debbie’s expectations by not considering her real social life.
Welcome to Social Web 3.0, which we believe, should become the foundation for the future of online social networking.

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