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Las 4 pÅ› de las redes sociales



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1. Personal. Networks must be relevant and interesting to me.
2. Participatory. Networks must offer opportunities for participation and interaction.
3. Plausible and believable. Like interactions in our real world, online interactions must follow some sort of predictable, plausible rules. We know how gravity works, and we know when humans are angry, or generous, or amused, or bored. We begin to learn how our Warlock partners will behave and the characteristics of the various monsters we encounter on our quests.
4. Possibility of physical transition. Of course in our real-world social networks, we have an almost effortless transition from the in class to the guys after class; some people will be in one network or the other, while some will be in both. Some social networks, like online dating sites, require the ability to make a transition from the online network to the real-world network.
For some social networks (e.g., Facebook), this may occur regularly, while for others it may be very rare (two Second Life avatars may meet on a virtual beach, only to discover that one belongs to a person in California while his counterpart is actually in Korea).