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Name: Hanmore Jemimah the Fourth
Location: the front line
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Actually I'm rephrasing my former ideas. What this post is is a question to the readers:
when you click "like", ANYWHERE - ie facebook, youtube, digg, things like that
or even when you 'share' stuff - ie post it...
WHAT are the real motivations
get truthful
be anonymous - i suppose, although you can't, which is a bit poor. but if you could that'd be great.
admit like "i am trying to just get some cash out of people" or "i fancy this person and am trying to pull them" or you know all the basic raw real truths driving most psychologically 'audience' connected things. social networks - on YOUR page (NOT where you spam the hell out of the world and pretend that it's 'marketing' and that business people don't actually spit on that sort of activity) when you talk to your real friends, and cick 'like' or on youtube when you click like or dislike - or anywhere the web invites you to share your views - what truth are you telling? that's the question. how valuable IS this 'like' data? in real direct terms (excluding the potential utility for psychological analyses of human behaviour)
Last edited by CannonFodder; 01-29-2011 at 07:16 AM..
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