[WebPub] AlterNet: Facebook and MySpace Users Are Clearly Divided Along Class Lines
Nancy DuVergne Smith
ndsmith at MIT.EDU
Thu Sep 3 10:42:31 EDT 2009
Thanks so much for passing this on. Danah boyd SM 02 is an alum, so I'm
going to post this on our blog, Slice of MIT -
http://sliceofmit.wordpress.com/
nancy
Nancy DuVergne Smith
MIT Alumni Association | Editorial Director
W98-3rd Fl | 617-253-8217 | ndsmith at mit.edu
http://alum.mit.edu/ | Slice of MIT blog: http://alum.mit.edu/sliceofmit
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lmayer at MIT.EDU
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 8:20 AM
To: webpub at mit.edu
Subject: [WebPub] AlterNet: Facebook and MySpace Users Are Clearly Divided
Along Class Lines
This story has been forwarded to you from
http://www.alternet.org by lmayer at mit.edu
Interesting - there are two types of teens, those who use Facebook and those
who use MySpace. Be sure to check out the interviews and comments by the
teens on page two...
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Facebook and MySpace Users Are Clearly Divided Along Class Lines
http://www.alternet.org/media/142356
The inequalities and divisions in society have emerged online in social
networks despite the belief that everyone is connected by the Internet.
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