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<div>In my experience, when you join a new social media network,
it just increases the number of services that you have to follow
because not everyone joins the new one. ....</div>
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<div>Here's an interesting idea now that Elon owns Twitter:<br>
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<p>This prompts a question.</p>
<p>How do we engineer UX, the flow of interaction, so that people
never confuse some tech platform, a mere virtual space, for an
actual social network of people?</p>
<p>On the side: was term "social network" captured by tech co.'s?<br>
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