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Where is Social Networking headed?

March 24th, 2008

Is content, and conversations about content, driving the next social networking wave?

By now, we do know that pure social networking sites MySpace, Orkut, ibibo, Fropper, Facebook, etc, generate content [profiles, pictures, audio, video, blogs, events] and conversations [guestbook, comments, discussions, personal messaging]. These were the first wave social networking sites.

If you were to look at these sites clinically, what do they do well?

They took an existing set of tools, and artfully combined these tools into a thriving, throbbing, teeming social maze

  • Member Profiles or Member Home Pages [remember Geocities started it?]
  • Discussion boards [bulletin boards turned into network hubs]
  • Events [offline activities that reinforce socialization], blogs [bring out the writer in you], guestbook [attach it to a profile and let the social cravings loose], ability to add friends, audio/ video uploads [provides a context for conversation]
  • They made Member Profiles central to the site with all the content revolving around it
  • Members generated the contexts and conversations through their interests and activities on the site

The first wave of social networking sites taught us that we as race crave for social contact. We revel in it.

But there is newer model that is at work in social networking.

  • One where content and the context is central
  • This content is either user generated or publisher generated [blogs, reviews, videos]
  • Conversations happen around this established content and context
  • The folks holding the conversations and responsible for the content, are all linked through their public Member Profiles
  • At the Member Profile level social networking kicks in with guestbooks, buddies, etc

Checkout the following sites which do this well.

There is another variation to this, it’s what I’d call profession/hobby/ kindred-based social networking.

Have any ideas of where social networking is headed? Come, share it with us.

This article is written by Krishnan Unni, Founder, Director at Pigtail Pundits. Unni is an Open Source enthusiast, a keen student of social networking and community building, information architecture specialist and someone who is forever fascinated by marketing on the web.

One Response to “Where is Social Networking headed?”

  1. Hi,
    Social networking is just now in its infancy stages. There are already organizations such as U21Global which is using social networking concepts to provide fully accredited learning programs such as Executive MBAs through the use of blogs, wikis and networks.
    Learners are networked across the world and so are the faculty who serve as discussion facilitators rather than lecturers
    In the last 3 years, U21Global has enrolled over 4000 executives (some very senior ones) from over 60 countries into the learning network
    I feel, social networking sites will evolve to become specific target-activity-oriented networking sites
    cheers
    Bhaskar

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