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4. “Almost Everything You See Today in Twitter Was Invented by Our Users”
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. Philosophical Tweets 1
- 2. What Twitter Really Is 20
- 3. “Following” Makes Twitter’s Social Structure 43
- 4. “Almost Everything You See Today in Twitter Was Invented by Our Users” 63
- 5. Referential Complications 88
- 6. Twitter’s Content and Twitter’s Context 98
- 7. Twitter’s Constitution and Twitter’s Shape 114
- 8. Digital Institutions 125
- 9. Digital Language 140
- 10. A Natural History of Digital Institutions 158
- 11. Since We Make These Digital Institutions . . . 173
- Notes 187
- Index 195
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. Philosophical Tweets 1
- 2. What Twitter Really Is 20
- 3. “Following” Makes Twitter’s Social Structure 43
- 4. “Almost Everything You See Today in Twitter Was Invented by Our Users” 63
- 5. Referential Complications 88
- 6. Twitter’s Content and Twitter’s Context 98
- 7. Twitter’s Constitution and Twitter’s Shape 114
- 8. Digital Institutions 125
- 9. Digital Language 140
- 10. A Natural History of Digital Institutions 158
- 11. Since We Make These Digital Institutions . . . 173
- Notes 187
- Index 195