Disconnect: Facebook's Affective Bonds

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出版者:Univ Of Minnesota Press
作者:Tero Karppi
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出版時間:2018-10-16
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isbn號碼:9781517903077
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An urgent examination of the threat posed to social media by user disconnection, and the measures websites will take to prevent it No matter how pervasive and powerful social media websites become, users always have the option of disconnecting-right? Not exactly, as Tero Karppi reveals in this disquieting book. Pointing out that platforms like Facebook see disconnection as an existential threat-and have undertaken wide-ranging efforts to eliminate it-Karppi argues that usersu2019 ability to control their digital lives is gradually dissipating. Taking a nonhumancentric approach, Karppi explores how modern social media platforms produce and position users within a system of coded relations and mechanisms of power. For Facebook, disconnection is an intense affective force. It is a problem of how to keep users engaged with the platform, but also one of keeping value, attention, and desires within the system. Karppi uses Facebooku2019s financial documents as a map to navigate how the platform sees its users. Facebooku2019s plans to connect the entire globe through satellites and drones illustrates the material webs woven to keep us connected. Karppi analyzes how Facebooku2019s interface limits the opportunity to opt-out-even continuing to engage users after their physical death. Showing how users have fought to take back their digital lives, Karppi chronicles responses like Web2.0 Suicide Machine, an art project dedicated to committing digital suicide. For Karppi, understanding social media connectivity comes from unbinding the bonds that stop people from leaving these platforms. Disconnection brings us to the limit of user policies, algorithmic control, and platform politics. Ultimately, Karppiu2019s focus on the difficulty of disconnection, rather than the ease of connection, reveals how social media has come to dominate human relations.

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"FB wants to become a utility in the developing world, n remittances are a gateway drug to financial inclusion." FT 2018!I should read the annual & financial reports patiently. "FB uses tactics designed to govern populations rather than individuals." "Social media users may have agency, but this agency is far from autonomous." Susanna Paasonen

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"FB wants to become a utility in the developing world, n remittances are a gateway drug to financial inclusion." FT 2018!I should read the annual & financial reports patiently. "FB uses tactics designed to govern populations rather than individuals." "Social media users may have agency, but this agency is far from autonomous." Susanna Paasonen

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"FB wants to become a utility in the developing world, n remittances are a gateway drug to financial inclusion." FT 2018!I should read the annual & financial reports patiently. "FB uses tactics designed to govern populations rather than individuals." "Social media users may have agency, but this agency is far from autonomous." Susanna Paasonen

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"FB wants to become a utility in the developing world, n remittances are a gateway drug to financial inclusion." FT 2018!I should read the annual & financial reports patiently. "FB uses tactics designed to govern populations rather than individuals." "Social media users may have agency, but this agency is far from autonomous." Susanna Paasonen

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"FB wants to become a utility in the developing world, n remittances are a gateway drug to financial inclusion." FT 2018!I should read the annual & financial reports patiently. "FB uses tactics designed to govern populations rather than individuals." "Social media users may have agency, but this agency is far from autonomous." Susanna Paasonen

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