Online interactions are often understood through the corporate social media (CSM) model where social interactions are determined through layers of abstraction and centralization that eliminate users from decision-making processes. This study demonstrates how alternative social media (ASM)—namely Mastodon—restructure the relationship between the technical structure of social media and the social interactions that follow, offering a particular type of sociality distinct from CSM. Drawing from a variety of qualitative data, this analysis finds that 1) the decentralized structure of Mastodon enables community autonomy, 2) Mastodon’s open-source protocol allows the internal and technical development of the site to become a social enterprise in ...
This thesis examines the differences across three different social media platforms in how they host ...
Paper presented at ICT conference of 2009.Paper presented at Strathmore ICT Conference, 200
Framing online collective behaviour within theoretical frameworks developed to describe offline phen...
In this paper we present a dataset containing both the network of the \u201cfollow\u201d relationshi...
Decentralized online social networks (DOSNs) have recently emerged as a viable solution to preserve ...
The majority of scholarship on platform governance focuses on for-profit, corporate social media wit...
In this paper we present a dataset containing both the network of the "follow" relationships and its...
Social media stage online patterns of social interaction that differ remarkably from ordinary forms ...
Social media stage online patterns of social interaction that differ remarkably from ordinary forms...
The media environment has undergone significant changes with the advent of the Internet. In the rece...
What are “alternative social media”? How can we distinguish alternative social media from mainstream...
Traditionally, consumers used the Internet to simply expend content: they read it, they watched it, ...
In the attempt of grasping what is distinctively social in what we are now used to call 'social medi...
This article questions the meaning of the social in social media. It does this by revisiting boyd an...
The phenomenon of ‘digital living’ is to a high extent influenced by the introduction of new media i...
This thesis examines the differences across three different social media platforms in how they host ...
Paper presented at ICT conference of 2009.Paper presented at Strathmore ICT Conference, 200
Framing online collective behaviour within theoretical frameworks developed to describe offline phen...
In this paper we present a dataset containing both the network of the \u201cfollow\u201d relationshi...
Decentralized online social networks (DOSNs) have recently emerged as a viable solution to preserve ...
The majority of scholarship on platform governance focuses on for-profit, corporate social media wit...
In this paper we present a dataset containing both the network of the "follow" relationships and its...
Social media stage online patterns of social interaction that differ remarkably from ordinary forms ...
Social media stage online patterns of social interaction that differ remarkably from ordinary forms...
The media environment has undergone significant changes with the advent of the Internet. In the rece...
What are “alternative social media”? How can we distinguish alternative social media from mainstream...
Traditionally, consumers used the Internet to simply expend content: they read it, they watched it, ...
In the attempt of grasping what is distinctively social in what we are now used to call 'social medi...
This article questions the meaning of the social in social media. It does this by revisiting boyd an...
The phenomenon of ‘digital living’ is to a high extent influenced by the introduction of new media i...
This thesis examines the differences across three different social media platforms in how they host ...
Paper presented at ICT conference of 2009.Paper presented at Strathmore ICT Conference, 200
Framing online collective behaviour within theoretical frameworks developed to describe offline phen...