A Tumblr friend of mine, Tricia Wang, gave a talk about trust in online social networks at the Lift 12 conference in Geneva. Tricia is really great at stripping out industry and academic jargon and getting straight to the point. There are great points in this talk; give it your attention.

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    thanks Christina! I’m catching up with a year...internet so I’m
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  20. fotzepolitic said: The social circles vs. social networks discussion was great. I immediately started taking notes. Thanks for sharing this.
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    A Lift 12 talk by Tricia Wang on trust in online social networks. One takeaway: shared interests lead to shared identity...