Filter ethics.
This is the most important thing regarding Facebook & other online communities that very few people are talking about. I note here (June 2010) that hidden streams destroy any legitimacy to this network, & eventually Facebook will have to change their practices.
Now, Move On’s Eli Pariser has written a book called “The Filter Bubble: What the Internet is Hiding from You” -
“The Internet software that we use is getting smarter, and more tailored to our needs, all the time. The risk, Eli Pariser reveals, is that we increasingly won’t see other perspectives. In The Filter Bubble, he shows us how the trend could reinforce partisan and narrow mindsets, and points the way to a greater online diversity of perspective.”

We need to reinforce the wobbly foundation before it comes crashing down.
Here is his TED TALK.
Here is his talk from PDF 2010, as well – “Eli Pariser, the president of MoveOn.org, answered the PdF 2010 question “Can the Internet Fix Politics” with a warning about how the hidden personalization features of search and newsfeeds were subtly destroying the notion of a common public space.”
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Unfortunately, Twitter and user generated review sites seem to have a lot more ROI, interaction, and traction than Facebook — which is only unfortunate because it seems they get less attention than Facebook. Unlucky FB users, on the other hand, are stuck in the loop of hating Facebook, while being completely incapable of escaping it. People are already asking if Facebook actually has a monopoly, and whether it should be managed as a utility. I don’t like that conversation, because it’s like we are giving up on the obvious fact – there could be something better. Until then, we need to stay on top of this poorly conceived, and inherently damaged, network.
There is a big discussion going on about the equity of attention in social media, and that curating attention is more important than posting information. Curation is a fine line, and studies have (more…)
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