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  1. L.M. Sacasas: "Ivan Illich’s argument for a commons of silence. I’ve cited that same essay by Illich before, but allow me to do so again here. “Just as the commons of space are vulnerable and can be destroyed by the motorization of traffic,” Illich argued, “so the commons of speech are vulnerable, and can easily be destroyed by the ...

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    Via VentureBeat's Jolie O'Dell: 'Some of Facebook’s open-source projects include Phabricator, a suite of web apps for code review, which Facebook uses for its own development; Cassandra, an open source distributed database management system; HipHop, which transforms source code from PHP to C++; the company’s Javascript optimization efforts, called ...

    Kate Raynes-Goldie: "I think the best way to understand how Facebook has gone beyond being just a social networking site is to see how it has evolved from what we meant by social networking site in 2004. Facebook’s three big axes of change can be summarized in terms of access, audience and information the first two of which are closely intertwined....

    Statistics, from Ryan Lanham: Recent numbers on Facebook's usage and growth: 1. There has been a staggering increase in the number of 55+ users – with total growth of 513.7% in in the last six months alone. 1. More than 1 billion pieces of content (web links, news stories, blog posts, notes, photos, etc.) shared each week (every statistic above is ...

    Aral Balkan: "Facebook’s business model is to be the man in the middle; to track every move you, your family, and your friends make, to store all that information indefinitely, and continuously analyse it to understand you better in order to exploit you by manipulating you for financial and political gain. Facebook isn’t a social network, it is a s...

    The Privacy issue: Facebook will never be safe

    Jacob Appelbaum: "How to use Facebook safely Here’s the easy solution: don’t fucking surveil yourself! If you want to stay safe on Facebook, the answer is, you should not use it, and don’t tag people! There are benefits of using it, there are tradeoffs, but in the long run I think it’s going to be pretty bad that you gave a bunch of capitalists all your private information where the US government asserts and has the right to read it without a warrant and with the ability to gag the corporate....

    Facebook as P2P Infrastructure?

    Techdirt: "Mark Zuckerberg's letter to shareholders included in Facebook's IPO filing contains a pretty bold vision for Facebook to not just connect people and enable them to share, but to fundamentally restructure the way that the world works: - By helping people form these connections, we hope to rewire the way people spread and consume information. We think the world’s information infrastructure should resemble the social graph — a network built from the bottom up or peer-to-peer, rather t...

    Openness

    Glyn Moody: "Facebook is built on free software, as this post notes: From the day Mark Zuckerberg started building Facebook in his Harvard dorm room in 2004, the site has been built on common open source software such as Linux, Apache, memcached, MySQL, and PHP. Moreover, it has established a nice track record of releasing its own code as free software. There are now more than 20 packages it has opened up."(http://www.computerworlduk.com/community/blogs/index.cfm?blogid=14&entryid=2768)

    Lines of tension between community and governance in Facebook, from Unit Structures blog athttp://chimprawk.blogspot.com/2007/11/were-not-sheep-youre-just-not-paying.html The delicious tag at http://del.icio.us/mbauwens/Facebook The Economics of Privacyat Facebook. 1. P2P Foundation on Facebook 1. the Europe vs. Facebook's campaign summary of what'...

  2. "Facebook aims to have 1 billion users and is somewhere near 500 million right now. Thats alot of people effectively working for free, creating wealth for the shareholders of facebook. User solidarity is a powerful tool which can be used to protect our interests now and in the future as we continue to enjoy the benefits of social networking.

  3. We use case studies of the Open Web, Facebook, and Google to demonstrate that infrastructure studies provides a valuable approach to the evolution of shared, widely accessible systems and services of the type often provided or regulated by governments in

  4. The bottom line is that the internet does not replace health professionals. Peer-to-peer healthcare is a way for people to do what they have always done – lend a hand, lend an ear, lend advice – but at internet speed and at internet scale. It’s the evolution of internet use that the Pew Internet Project has been tracking in other ...

  5. In The Platform Society, Van Dijck, Poell and De Waal offer a comprehensive analysis of a connective world where platforms have penetrated the heart of societies-disrupting markets and labor relations, circumventing institutions, transforming social and civic practices and affecting democratic processes.

  6. Retrieved from "https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/index.php?title=Criticism_of_Facebook&oldid=59286"

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