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Posts Tagged: push

Do not judge Facebook by its cover! Exploring discourse beyond the user interface.

By marcstumpel, October 6, 2011

The word ‘default’ has lost its essence and meaning. Facebook has once again changed default features and settings of its software, which can simply be regarded as yet another push of the ideology of ‘connectedness and openness’. Let us not forget Beacon (2007), changes of the privacy policy (2009) and the introduction of the Open [...]

Design and development by Roberto Picerno & Silvio Lorusso.