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This is in a recent Rhizome news

Feed my Feed: Radical publishing in Facebook Groups

DOROTHY HOWARD | Wed Jul 22nd, 2015 5:12 p.m.

"These days, Facebook is so widely used that opting out constitutes an act of 
defiance of the norm. The refusal to participate can be made for personal 
reasons, but there is a sizeable group who do so as a protest of the corporate 
control over interpersonal communication. In a 2014 blog post, Laura 
Portwood-Stacer used the metaphor of "breaking up with Facebook" to describe:

active refusal as a tactical response to the perceived harms engendered by a 
capitalist system in which media corporations have disproportionate power over 
their platforms' users, who, it may be said, provide unpaid labor for 
corporations whenever they log on.

The burdens placed on Facebook's users are certainly significant; they include 
not only cognitive labor, but also online harassment, dataveillence, and the 
performance of the profile–which is pulled in multiple directions, at the same 
time increasingly sexualized (pulled into online dating sites like Tinder) and 
entrepreneurialized (pulled into sites like Airbnb), even while the display of 
the body within the profile is regulated in punitive, sexist fashion.”

full text:  http://rhizome.org/editorial/2015/jul/22/feed-my-feed/?ref=nwslettr

best

Allan Siegel


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