Re: High-level social web guiding principles to SWxG

On principle #5, compare these two statements A and B, the second one 
using (to the best of my ability) the terms offered in this table 
http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/socialweb/wiki/SocialWebFrameworks#The_Terminology 



A (original). You can communicate with connections no matter which 
Social Network or Social Application you share.

B (revised). The Social Web user may initiate and/or receive 
communication across Social Connections which exist/are established 
between multiple profiles which share a common Social Network or Social 
Application.

How this is different from what we have currently with Social Network silos?

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Döhler, Anita, VF-Group wrote:
>  
> Hi All,
> 
> We think a definition of high level principles which constitute the Social Web would be useful in the context of defining the framework for the Social Web and its concepts. 
> 
> Attached/below a proposal of so far 5 principles for dicsussion on the mailing list and/or at the next SWxG telcon.
> 
> High level principles
> 
> 1.	What you see depends on who you are.
> 
> 2.	Once defined, you can use your connections and relationships, across different Social Networks or Social Applications.
> 
> 3.	You can expose your content (User Generated Content) to different Social Networks or Social Applications, without the need to store the content in these networks/applications. 
> 
> 4.	You can define the access control on a per item basis, either per contact, or per group.
> 
> 5.	You can communicate with connections no matter which Social Network or Social Application you share.
> 
> 
> Looking forward to hearing your comments w/r the need of agreeing on high level principles & their concrete content/wording,
> 
> Regards
> Dan (A) & Anita 
> 

Received on Friday, 15 January 2010 10:46:27 UTC