With a Little Help from My Friends: Personalization via Friendsourcing

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With a Little Help from My Friends: Personalization via Friendsourcing Michael Bernstein MIT CSAIL MIT HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTI

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With a Little Help from My Friends:Personalization via Friendsourcing

Michael BernsteinMIT CSAIL

MIT HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION

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Information OverloadNew York TimesFacebookTwitterEngadgetSlashdotFfffound!xkcdPostSecretCake WrecksCamels and ChocolateStereogumTelevision without PityFat CyclistLifehackerCute OverloadGawkerConfessions of a Pioneer WomanDiggReddit

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Relevance to You0

Exhibit Transforms Your Spreadsheet into an Interactive Web Page

Lifehacker

Humanities Ph.D.s Are Anticipating Hard Times

New York Times

An Open Letter to Lance Armstrong(UPDATED x 3)

Fat Cyclist

It Was All Gravy Until Meningitis Came Into Play

Camels and Chocolate

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Social FilteringE-mail

Social Networks

To: Michael Bernstein <[email protected]>From: Rob Miller [email protected]

Interesting article about a designer who jumped ship from Google to Twitter because he felt shackled by all the A-B testing.http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/10/business/10ping.html

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Your friends, family and colleagues know your interests, activities, and personality.

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Friendsourcing:Your friends, family and colleagues know your interests, activities, and personality – and use it to help you.

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Active Information Seekers

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Survey Investigation N = 100

• Are the people who spend time seeking web content also sharing it?

“I rely on tools that aggregate popular web content from many sources: for example, Google News, Google Reader or Digg.”

“I often seek out entertaining posts, jokes, comics and videos using the internet.”

“I spend a large amount of free time viewing web content.”

“I often tell people I know about my favorite web sites to follow.”

“When I see something I like on the internet, my first thought is often, ‘Who else would enjoy seeing this?’”

“I often post interesting web content to public places like my IM status, my Facebook profile, or Digg.”

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Yes: Sharers are Seekers• Over 50% of an

individual’s interestin sharing wasexplained by theirinterest in seekingR2 = .53, p < .001

• Social capitalhas an almost negligible effectAdj. R2 = .55

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FeedMe• Designed to facilitate and amplify the

sharing process• Foregrounds sharing and suggests

friends who might be interested in posts being read

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• Concern: it can be difficult to judge relevance, and it’s work to send an e-mail

• FeedMe: Lowers the relevance and effort barriers

• Concern: what if I spam my friends?• FeedMe: makes visible relevant

information

FeedMe

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Vector Space Model

design: 184tweet: 170web: 79

twitter: 48social: 43friendfeed:

32blog: 25

developer: 23

sports: 200baseball: 150

sox: 132lacrosse: 89workout: 41muscle: 30hiking: 23vitamin: 22

New post:

Friend A:

Friend B:

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Ongoing work• Palo Alto Research Center

Can we help business and individuals create and manage huge amounts of friend feed information?

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To: Michael Bernstein <[email protected]>From: Rob Miller <[email protected]>, David Karger <[email protected]>,

Adam Marcus <[email protected]>Cc: Naveen Sharma <[email protected]>

Michael, you should probably check this out ...