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August 2, 2007
history of social network sites (a work-in-progress)
Posted by danah boyd
As many of you know, Nicole Ellison and I are guest editing a special issue of JCMC. As a part of this issue, we are writing an introduction that will include a description of social network sites, a brief history of them, a literature review, a description of the works in this issue, and a discussion of future research. We have decided to put a draft of our history section up to solicit feedback from those of you who know this space well. It is a work-in-progress so please bear with us. But if you have suggestions, shout out.
history of social network sites (a work-in-progress)
In particular, we want to know: 1) Are we reporting anything inaccurately? 2) What are we missing?
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