Everyday prescriptions on social networking sites: the dual strategy of exploitation and participation
Social networking sites, and Facebook in particular, have developed an original and sophisticated strategy for exploiting user participation. This involves instrumentalising every platform user by putting them in a position where they themselves have to prescribe usage on their own online networks....
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