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by joebadmo
5487 days ago
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I think the answer in a post-FB/Twitter decentralized/distributed social network world is to have transient, easily spun-up and spun-down social networks that you could think of as places. So, for work friends, I'd make (or join) a social network called WorkBuddies, and I'd have a different one for each context. But you'd take your identity with you, and you'd own your own canonical social graph independent of the people in each network. |
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Your approach sounds interesting, and it corresponds well with how you take on different personalities in different settings in real life.
Do you know of that is what Diaspora is trying to do?