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- Social_translucence abstract "Social translucence is a term that was proposed by Thomas Erickson and Wendy Kellogg to refer to \"design digital systems that support coherent behavior by making participants and their activities visible to one another\".Social translucence represents a tool for transparency, which function is to stimulate online participation facilitate collaboration (via collaborative filtering but also by helping the construction of trust) facilitate navigation (social navigation)Social transluscence is in particular a core element in Online social networking such as Facebook or LinkedIn, in which they intervene in the possibility for people to expose their online identity, but also in the creation of awareness of other people activities, that are for instance present in the activity feeds that these systems make available.Social translucence mechanisms have been made available in many web 2.0 systems such as: Online communities Online social networking Wikis (McDonald et al. Zachry) (Chi, Suh & Kittur 2008)".
- Social_translucence wikiPageExternalLink McDonald.et.al.SMTWorkshop.CHI09.pdf.
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- Social_translucence wikiPageExternalLink McDonald.et.al-TranslucentArchitectures-CSCW12.pdf.
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- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink ACM_Transactions_on_Computer-Human_Interaction.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Activity_feeds.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Behavioral_and_social_facets_of_systemic_risk.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human–computer_interaction.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_information_processing.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Technology_in_society.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Collaborative_filtering.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Digital_footprint.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Facebook.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink LinkedIn.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Online_community.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Online_identity.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Online_participation.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Reputation_system.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Social_navigation.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Social_networking_service.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Transparency_(behavior).
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Web_2.0.
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLink Wendy_Kellogg.
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- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Social translucence".
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLinkText "more visible".
- Social_translucence wikiPageWikiLinkText "social translucence".
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- Social_translucence subject Category:Behavioral_and_social_facets_of_systemic_risk.
- Social_translucence subject Category:Human–computer_interaction.
- Social_translucence subject Category:Social_information_processing.
- Social_translucence subject Category:Technology_in_society.
- Social_translucence hypernym Term.
- Social_translucence type Theory.
- Social_translucence comment "Social translucence is a term that was proposed by Thomas Erickson and Wendy Kellogg to refer to \"design digital systems that support coherent behavior by making participants and their activities visible to one another\".Social translucence represents a tool for transparency, which function is to stimulate online participation facilitate collaboration (via collaborative filtering but also by helping the construction of trust) facilitate navigation (social navigation)Social transluscence is in particular a core element in Online social networking such as Facebook or LinkedIn, in which they intervene in the possibility for people to expose their online identity, but also in the creation of awareness of other people activities, that are for instance present in the activity feeds that these systems make available.Social translucence mechanisms have been made available in many web 2.0 systems such as: Online communities Online social networking Wikis (McDonald et al. ".
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