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Researcher Says White Folks are Fleeing MySpace for Facebooknew

Last week, a study showing that older folks have flocked to Facebook was all over the news. But word of an even more provocative trend waits in the wings: white flight from MySpace to Facebook.
SF Weekly  |  Lauren Gard  |  07-15-2009  |  Tech

Can Social Media Transform Politics ... and Reboot Texas Republicans?new

Twitter and other social-media tools certainly illuminate the humanity of politicians who make enthusiastic use of the newest technology. But is this kind of social networking politically effective? Does it give Twitter and Facebook followers anything more important than a sometimes-revealing glimpse into their favorite politicians' consciousnesses?
The Texas Observer  |  Josh Berthume  |  06-17-2009  |  Politics

How the Web is Changing Black Youth Culture, and Vice Versanew

Wayne Marshall, a writer, DJ, ethnomusicologist, and probably the only person on staff at Brandeis University who's been written up by the Fader talks Web 2.0 and black youth culture.
Chicago Reader  |  Miles Raymer  |  10-20-2008  |  Music

Digg's Top Users Banned for Ever and Evernew

Since early September, nearly 100 users have been banned from the San Francisco–based news-sharing site Digg.com. Speaking out across the blogosphere, some are confused: Did minor crimes warrant erasing their profiles? Others are expressing melodramatic mourning for their "fallen comrades."
SF Weekly  |  Bonnie Ruberg  |  10-02-2008  |  Tech

Last Rites on the Rocky Mountain News's Twitteringnew

The Rocky's efforts recently suffered a blow after the paper assigned staffer Berny Morson to Twitter the Sept. 10 funeral of three-year-old Marten Kudlis, killed when Francis Hernandez, an illegal immigrant with a lengthy arrest record, crashed into a Baskin-Robbins outlet in Aurora.
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  09-29-2008  |  Media

It's Easy for Mobs to Crush Free Expression On the Webnew

Thanks to new, collaborative, social media networks, it's easier than ever for people to get together and destroy freedom of expression. They're going DIY from the bottom up -- instead of the way old-school censors used to do it, from the top down. Call it user-generated censorship.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Annalee Newitz  |  04-30-2008  |  Tech

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