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Will Pate’s First Law of Social Applications
Published on 22/04/08
by willpate
The reason people use a social application is best expressed by how people use its name as a verb.
Examples:
- “I just sent you a text message with the code and if that doesn’t work, I’ll Facebook it to you.” - The email you actually check
- “YouTube that video” - Let’s be famous
- “MySpace me” - More friends makes me feel liked
- “Twitter that” - Group page is cool if it’s pull
- “Digg a story” - Let’s find cool stuff on the internet
- “Skype me” - My phone bill is too high already
Anyone have their own examples?
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Comments on Will Pate’s First Law of Social Applications
3 Responses
Rob Metras
22/04/08
Stumble You: I like this dude
Lynda Olesen
22/04/08
Well done Will, Here are my additions:
fb me (our version of call me)
Digg me (read my post, if you think it’s cool tell others)
Rob Cottingham
26/04/08
Overheard in our office:
“Okay, that’s a plan. Can someone Basecamp it?”
“Can you iChat that file to me?”
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