This is a set of slides produced to support a remote talk for "IR10 (Internet: Critical)" conference. I was unable to attend so instead had these slides displayed while I supported the presentation over Twitter (NZ <--> Milwaukee)..
1. http://andrew‐long.name
@socialspace
Who needs friends
when you can have
followers?
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2. “The Bath Item Gift
Hypothesis"
“You bought me a
present? Why would
you do such a thing? I
know you think you're
being generous, but
the foundation of gift
giving is reciprocity.”
-- Sheldon, The Big Bang Theory, season 2, episode 11
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3. “The Bath Item Gift
Hypothesis"
“You haven't given me
a gift. You've given me
an obligation.”
-- Sheldon, The Big Bang Theory, season 2, episode 11
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There is no explicit support for
reciprocity on Twitter.
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Ties are directed; formation can
be easy, organic, ad hoc and
intimate (see ambient intimacy),
but not necessarily reciprocal.
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Embedded in these exchanges is
a sense of obligation, in which
participants can feel compelled
to reciprocate, in kind.
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Friendship also requires consent
(amongst other things) from
both parties to establish a
potentially long lasting bond .
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Twitter does not require consent
nor reciprocity in order to play
an active part in others’ lives.
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If this is true, then why are
people prepared to help others
on Twitter, when their only
connection is to follow them?
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One answer I would like to
suggest is that, it is the
interwoven narratives that
Twitter users share overtime.
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People are motivated to help
those to whom they feel apart of
their stories, as they unfold in
real-time.
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The nowness creates a sense of
urgency, inspiring action and
providing social capital where
only the weakest ties exist.
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The point being, that the benefits
of friendship can still be had with
out the burden of reciprocity and
therefore, obligation.
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Is Twitter stripping friendship to
its essentials, like its done to
mediated communication?
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I’m not sure, but I think it might
be an interesting phenomenon
to follow.
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Thanks to Erika for showing the
slides, danah and Stephanie for
doing their thing, and to all of
you for bearing with me.
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