Facebook Has It: The Irresistible Violence of Social Cognition in the Age of Social Networking

T. Bertolotti
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Over the past years, mass media increasingly identified many aspects of social networking with those of established social practices such as gossip. This produced two main outcomes: on the one hand, social networks users were described as gossipers mainly aiming at invading their friends' and acquaintances' privacy; on the other hand the potentially violent consequences of social networking were legitimated by referring to a series of recent studies stressing the importance of gossip for the social evolution of human beings. This paper explores the differences between the two kinds of gossip-related sociability, the traditional one and the technologically structured one where the social framework coincides with the technological one, as in social networking websites. The aim of this reflection is to add to the critical knowledge available today about the effects that transparent technologies have on everyday life, especially as far as the social implications are concerned, in order to prevent or contrast those "ignorance bubbles" whose outcomes can be already dramatic.
Facebook拥有它:社交网络时代社会认知的不可抗拒的暴力
在过去的几年里,大众媒体越来越多地将社交网络的许多方面与那些既定的社会实践(如八卦)联系起来。这产生了两个主要结果:一方面,社交网络用户被描述为八卦者,主要目的是侵犯他们的朋友和熟人的隐私;另一方面,最近一系列强调八卦对人类社会进化重要性的研究表明,社交网络潜在的暴力后果是合理的。本文探讨了两种与八卦相关的社交活动之间的差异,即传统的社交活动和技术结构化的社交活动,其中社交框架与技术框架一致,如社交网站。这一反思的目的是增加目前可用的关于透明技术对日常生活的影响的关键知识,特别是就社会影响而言,以防止或对比那些结果可能已经非常戏剧性的“无知泡沫”。
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