人类生活作为Terra Nullius:Facebook基础技术中的社会盲目工程
João C Magalhães1, Nick Couldry2
1School of Arts, Languages and Cultures, Centre for Digital Trust and Society, University of Manchester, Oxford Rd, Manchester, M13 9PL UK.
概括
早期的Facebook采用了"社会盲人工程",将社交世界视为无人居住. 这种在基础专利中详细描述的方法使得在不顾用户的情况下获取利,并且仍然可能影响科技行业.
科学领域:
- 社会科学 社会科学 社会科学
- 技术研究 技术研究
- 媒体研究 媒体研究
背景情况:
- 批判性平台学者认为,社交媒体的力量类似于社会工程.
- 以前对社交媒体对社会影响的分析往往缺乏深度.
研究的目的:
- 分析Facebook的基础技术和专利,以了解其对社会现实的方法.
- 开发一个概念词汇来批评社交媒体的社会影响.
主要方法:
- 对Facebook早期的专利进行检查.
- 分析平台将社会现实染成可控制的社会图形.
- "社会盲人工程"概念的理论发展.
主要成果:
- 脸书的早期创新涉及将社会现实呈现为社会图形,而没有实质性的社会愿景.
- 该公司从事"社会盲目的工程",将社会世界视为取利的"无限土地".
- 这种方法忽视了社会世界的居民及其需求.
结论:
- 脸书早期的鲁行为源于"社会盲目工程"的方法,而不是有缺陷的社会视野.
- 这种方法通过将社会现实视为无人居住的领域来促进利提取.
- "社会盲人工程"模式可能会继续影响更广泛的技术部门.
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