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Cameron Chapman is a professional Web and graphic designer with over 6 years of experience. She writes for a number of blogs, including her own, Cameron Chapman On Writing. She’s also the author of Internet Famous: A Practical Guide to Becoming an Online Celebrity.
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July 13th, 2009 12:46 amInteresting post…. nice and indepth… cheers
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July 13th, 2009 12:47 amDeviantart:… users should at least have some ability to make their profile reflect their personality. This can be done through changing color schemes and backgrounds or adding content.
… or with dangerous malware in the profile! :)
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July 13th, 2009 12:55 amVery interesting – and timely – article. Thank you, Cameron.
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July 13th, 2009 1:02 amYes, it must can be simple and practise…
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July 13th, 2009 1:04 am:) Nice post ;) … Although I believe that social networks became too filled up with ‘useless information’… For example, in the point 1 – “Promote Interesting Content From Friends” – I think that warnings about “XPTO has played Dungeons & Dragons… Why don’t you play too?” aren’t valuable.
Another example is the ‘Hi5′ that became too spammed… I receive, in average, 10 messages per day saying that ‘XPTO wants you in his/her crew’ … I’ve changed my original thougth from “Hey Social Networks are cool!” to “Hey… Social Networks are starting to annoy me :S”.
But every ‘two thousand years’ appears one social network with a reasonable utility (in the beginning) like Twitter, that can be used to promote ourselves, or LinkedIn for Professional/Business Social activities :)
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July 13th, 2009 1:15 amGood article! I think another way that facebook got around so fast was the word of mouth and indirect advertising. Its like since my friend is got facebook i am going to also get facebook, and it spreads around like that. Since i have used many social networks myspace, twitter and facebook. I never liked myspace, i think they have overdone it. The one i stayed with though was FaceBook, i think its more simpler and easy to use and its designed better. Another reason i stayed with it was, everyone i know of well almost everyone has it, and since i got friends all over its so easy to communicate with friends and families. However it breaks IE sometimes cause of the javascripts, but that is cause of the new versions of IE and yes its gay!!
Sweet article!
Cheers,
Cy - 8
July 13th, 2009 2:31 amHyves, a Dutch sn-site, checks for notifications nonstop. It uses AJAX everywhere.
Good post!
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July 13th, 2009 2:33 amfootnote: Unlike other social network art sites like Artician, only subscribers are able to customize Deviantart CSS styles. As for the modules, only a handful are available to non-subscribers too. For the rest of us there’s not much to play around with.
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July 13th, 2009 2:36 amAgain a good post……………..
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July 13th, 2009 3:03 amgood job again. thanks!
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July 13th, 2009 3:36 amHow does one even start a social network service?
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July 13th, 2009 3:57 amgr8
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July 13th, 2009 4:16 amNice post
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July 13th, 2009 4:30 amits was a great article.
Thanks :) - 16
July 13th, 2009 5:05 amDamn, that’s a lot to digest. Good article.
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July 13th, 2009 5:45 amExcellent read for people involved in building social media related applications.While we are already using some of these best practices, we will surely incorporate more best practices from this list in our GizaPage.com platform – an online identity management platform.
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July 13th, 2009 6:57 amGreat article. Thank you SM!
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July 13th, 2009 7:36 amThis is retarded—the most obvious information possible. Why not post an article titled “web design best practices”, and start w/ this…
01. Use XHTML/CSS.
02. Use a web host.
03. Offer your end-users navigation to move through the product.
04. Don’t add machine gun sounds.
05. Don’t save your files w/ a “.exe” extension.
06. Do place content on the pages. - 20
July 13th, 2009 8:08 amvery nice practices
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July 13th, 2009 8:22 amNice list
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July 13th, 2009 9:23 amExcellent. Chock full of information!!! I will be tweeting this one for sure!
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July 13th, 2009 9:52 amThis is retarded—the most obvious information possible. Then do not read it. Yes, for most, this fairly simple recap of widespread knowledge. As a consolidated source of information the post has value.
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July 13th, 2009 10:24 amNice article.
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July 13th, 2009 11:14 amGreat advice…
But the obvious question to follow these pieces of advice is: how?
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July 13th, 2009 12:17 pmGreat help!
And for Mr. Craig Hooper, if you didn’t noticied yet, this kind of articles is for people who need advices and resources, people who need to learn something. Assuming that you are a GENIUS and you already knew everything in this article, why do you waste your time here?
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July 13th, 2009 7:17 pmJustin: OpenSocial is a set of standards and a body of open source code to which Google contributes. You, or anyone, can pick up that code and start running with it. Google Friend Connect is built on OpenSocial and allows you to quickly copy and paste your way to a social network with a lot of the features on this list. I hope that helps!
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July 13th, 2009 7:24 pmI can’t help but notice that Friendster just fails on most of the pointers :)
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July 13th, 2009 7:36 pmGreat Post there!!!
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July 13th, 2009 8:02 pmIn other words, copy Facebook
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July 13th, 2009 8:04 pmCool. Interesting.
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July 14th, 2009 5:22 amYou’re forgetting Netlog.com!
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July 14th, 2009 5:51 amNice article! I will use it by my next community project!
Maybe an extra option:
- Support. A good faq and maybe live support. - 34
July 14th, 2009 12:12 pmThese are not just great tips for designing networks but simply the best tips on working with every kind of sites, blogs and social customizable accounts.
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July 15th, 2009 12:46 amFantastic work. Thenks very much for that article.
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July 15th, 2009 12:50 amGreat article and informative, however, I know for a fact that with Deviant Art, granted that it is a free site, you have to be a paid subscriber in order to use most of those features. ;)
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July 15th, 2009 1:19 amThank you for this excellent and very clear article with its great examples. As well as providing a helpful introduction to people who are unfamiliar with social networking, I think it will also be very useful for people who are knowledgeable about the subject but haven’t had time to sit down and structure their knowledge.
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July 15th, 2009 2:03 amGreat informative post guys..
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July 15th, 2009 3:22 amSocial networking is a key “ingredient” to a business. Although it just recently become popular from the past 5 years or so, it has definitely changed the way business run things now.
Keep the good info coming.
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July 15th, 2009 4:42 amcool well done
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July 15th, 2009 5:36 amGood post and all valid points. Someday, someone is going to build the perfect social networking tool.. Some people may think Facebook is there but personally, I think it falls short of “killer app” status due to two key reasons….
1) It would be nice to segregate your friends into different groups and thus you would have different walls for those groups. It’s the biggest reason I don’t use Facebook because I don’t want my work colleagues seeing stuff my family writes of read about what I did back in University. Facebook is the first place I goto when I’m hiring someone and I’ve screened out people because of racial comments, pictures of them smoking up and other dumb stuff. If you aren’t smart enough to keep it off facebook, then you aren’t smart enough to work in the job I’m hiring you for.
2) You should not have to do 57 different steps to shutdown and remove the content from your profile should you want to leave a social network. Also, giving full publishing rights of what is in your profile (pictures, comments, personal information) is not something that should sit well with people. You don’t give your government this kind of freedom with your personal info/work, why do you give it to someone who is even less accountable?
Other than those 2 gripes, Facebook has done a phenomenal job in keeping groups together, allowing old friends to reconnect (and old flames) and brought grandma/grandpa into the information age.
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July 15th, 2009 6:08 amlol I watch that deviant user… /o/
I want a css journal also, but I don’t have money…. - 43
July 16th, 2009 1:05 amsocial networking website has changed the traffic of user generated content…. it is a challenging to make user interface for those kind of services…
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July 16th, 2009 1:41 pmSeems kind of obvious & pointless for an article. If anything it should be titled differently, these are characteristics of a social network, not “best practices”
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July 20th, 2009 7:52 amfantastic post! thanks a lot cz i was looking around for something like this as my next assignment topic is on social networking:)
n personally out of all these facebook is the only one i actually stuck through the years..everything else eventually made me weary.anyway the way i see it is if u have enough brain and have some sort of control over not accepting every request that’s being made, facebook can certainly make ur life so much more fun.
the only drawback it has is that we have no control over who sees the content that is on our wall..if there was an option at each post or tag for us to control it(optional kindaff).
and if only this could be overcome facebook possibly can’t get any better! - 46
July 20th, 2009 9:41 pmNice post, thanks.
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July 21st, 2009 3:28 amVery interesting post Cameron, thanks very much.
I found allowing grouping of friends together and hover states very interesting and something that makes a lot of sense.
Cheers again.
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July 24th, 2009 12:42 amSadly, this article does not cover the biggest issue with social networks: they dont properly support human interaction. They are emotionally dead. Facebook is after all, nothing more than a directory with the possibility of being a planning tool and a advertising space for one self or ones company.
How do I have a good time truly WITH others? How can I collaborate with others with the sense of being together (which has a very large impact on a work process)? No social network or CSCW application has yet provided functionality to truly copy same-space same-time interaction. - 49
August 8th, 2009 11:48 pmnice article. thanks to share it..
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October 19th, 2009 9:44 amgreat information. do you have a directly of examples that we can submit?
sandy
megastarmedia.com - 51
December 2nd, 2009 6:58 amMore awesome articles like this, please! Really useful!
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January 17th, 2010 3:39 amA very nice article. It a good resource to consider when building and choosing a social networking site (SNS).
From the above comments, Shaweet’s comment about the privacy of posting messages to a specific group of people should also be considered when building/choosing an SNS. It means an SNS should have features of both professional network (LinkedIn, XING etc.) and entertainment network (Orkut, Hi5, Facebook, Tweeter, MySpace etc.) but messages of these GROUPs should be availble to their group members only or it should be customizable.
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