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This week: Catherine Price, author of How to Break Up With Your Phone, on forming a healthier relationship with technology.

Pointers to Catherine Price's work:

How to Break Up with Your Phone on Indiebound

Catherine's homepage

Phonebreakup.com, the book site, which lists recommended books and lock screen images, including the one we discuss during the interview:



• ...and see also The Still-Faced Experiment that Catherine mentions during the interview.

...but first, as usual, we'll start with tech news:



The Many Deceptions of Mark Zuckerberg

Untruths, deceptions, and misdirections that Zuck fed to Congress:

• "You control your data." Not true, says Washington Post's Geoffrey Fowler. Or as this EFF piece says, "Zuckerberg’s insistence that users have 'complete control' neatly overlooks all the ways that users unwittingly 'share' information with Facebook."

• "You own your data." That's impossible, given the "shadow profiles" that Facebook keeps on people who never use Facebook. (How can they "own" or "control" the data that Facebook's surveillance has compiled on them?) Even Facebook's Privacy Operations team disagrees, says MIT's Technology Review. See also this WSJ piece by Christopher Mims.

• "It's easy to opt out whenever you want." Give me a break, says Alex Hern. Easy? The basic opt-out requires 14 steps, says David Carroll:



• "Facebook doesn't sell your data." That's deceptive, says this Vice article.

• "Facebook is a community." Not at all, says Ian Bogost...


See also Nicholas Carr's comment on Zuck's repetition of "community." As The Intercept points out from a confidential document, Facebook promises advertisers that it can “predict future behavior,” allowing companies to target people on the basis of decisions they haven’t even made yet. What a fun community!

• "We'll solve it with AI." Willful deception, says Eric Gilbert. (Just like the market we worshipped before!)

• "We need to increase the security of data that users upload." Misdirection, says Zeynep Tufekci. The real issue is "HOW WE KEEP FACEBOOK FROM COLLECTING DATA ON US":


Justin Brookman describes the misdirection this way: "FB always tries to frame privacy as you vs the world, not you vs Facebook." And as David Carroll put it here: "Zuck attempts to redefine the very definition of 'privacy' as what we share, not what he collects"

• "Conspiracy theory" is how Zuck described users' concern about Facebook snooping on the phone. Unfair, says LibrarianShipwreck: "Bear in mind that until pretty recently you were mocked as wearing a tinfoil hat if you talked about 99% of the things that Facebook is now in the hot seat for having done." See also this video test of Facebook and Google by Mitch Hollow.



• "Facebook is here to serve you." Hardly the case, says Ian Bogost: "The computer ceased to be a servant of human life and began to be the purpose for which that life is conducted. That’s the heart of problem with the technology industry today, and it’s a problem that data-privacy regulation alone has no hope of fixing." See also his article in The Atlantic comparing the Facebook debacle to the dotcoms.

• "Facebook made mistakes because it was so idealistic, focusing on doing good things, and no one could have imagined bad things happening." Delusional, says Wired's Erin Griffith: "'I'm sorry for being too focused on the good and not enough on the bad' is about as sincere as saying your greatest weakness is you work too hard." Or as Siva Vaidhyanathan put it, "The idealism is the problem. There is a fine line between pledging to do no evil and believing you can do no wrong."

Other comments on Zuck:

Ban Targeted Advertising, says the New Republic.

Failed by Facebook, We'll Return to the Scene of the Crime. We Always Do. Andrew Ross Sorkin argues that, most likely, nothing will change as most Facebook users don't seem to care about surveillance.

Four Questions For Facebook That We Still Need Answers To (by Gabriel Weinberg, DuckDuckGo founder and past Techtonic guest)... not to be confused with The Atlantic's Three Questions Mark Zuckerberg Hasn't Answered.

• As I posted: Don't forget that what we've learned of Facebook & Google surveillance is only what journalists discovered. Be assured that (a) FB & Goog are doing other, equally disturbing things that weren't detected, and (b) they're planning now for future launches to be harder to detect.

• But don't worry, because (if you're from US/Canada/Europe) you're not the focus anyway. Zuck wants his next billion users - and they'll come from Asia and Africa.

• At least we'll always have Zuck eating toast.

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Listener comments!

  6:00pm
Warren in Australia:

Hey Mark!!!!!
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Michael 98145:

@Warren, how's tomorrow?
  6:02pm
Warren in Australia:

@Michael l98145 The futures bright all you gotta do is delete Instagram. Ha.
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Bas NL:

Hello Mark!
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βrian:

Most weekends, I "lose" my phone. That is, I just lose track of where it is. When I finally think about it —usually Monday morning— there it is in my coat pocket.
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northguineahills:

Outside of texting my wife, my bros, and friends, (Or taking calls for work), I rarely use my phone outside of checking the weather.
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ultradamno:

Much ado about suiting up
  6:06pm
tom from Glasgow:

i watched pretty much the whole senate hearing, and yes, that “senator...” business became infuriating quickly
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dale:

i have a dumb phone. but i do spend to much time at my laptop.
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Linda Lee:

fantastic! better late than never.
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Michael 98145:

what dale just said
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dale:

credit card companies can sell your info like whores though.
  6:08pm
Warren in Australia:

I mostly use my phone for weather, messages, podcasts and the WFMU app
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northguineahills:

@Warren: Oh, yeah, listening to WFMU via my phone right now!
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Bas NL:

I once was told off at work for not being on Whatsapp. He, he.. they'd never enabled internet access on my work phone. Still don't have it. ;)
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βrian:

He gets it; doesn't care.
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Linda Lee:

we so badly need alternative social media platforms. so badly ~ with a different way of issuing value for content.
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Webhamster Henry:

Thanks for saying "Raises the question"!
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common:

I have the oldest phone in the world.
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Linda Lee:

"Zuck": smart, intelligent, but still a sociopath ...
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βrian:

@common: what kind of twine?
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Ken From Hyde Park:

I think I'd enjoy hearing the AI telemarketer bot in conversation with the senators. "Can you tell me more about your plan to enhance your database integrity?" "A bee!"
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dale:

i got a new dumbphone last year because my 8 year old lg was getting too hard for my old eyes to see without cheaters. phone still worked great.
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common:

@brian: ha! hemp!
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Linda Lee:

sociopaths can & will lie outright as easily as they tell the truth, without any capacity for empathy.
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βrian:

Hemp twine and coconut shells? Sounds nice and organic.
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βrian:

Can anyone suggest a good tutorial for how to f*ck with your shadow profile?
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dale:

"the good people at union carbide are happy to be part of your family at our new bhopal facility"
  6:20pm
Warren in Australia:

Anyone use https://micro.blog/ looks promising.
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dale:

....adspeak.
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Webhamster Henry:

We'll let Zuck get away with it because FB is not a government run program.
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northguineahills:

@dale: well, that was depressing (but point well made).
  6:21pm
JakeGould:

I laughed out loud when he said he didn’t need a break during the testimony.

Also, there’s probably a Facebook clone in China already. Would like to see a nice overview of Chinese knockoff social media apps.
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βrian:

Ah but the government is a corporate-run program, sadly.
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northguineahills:

Weibo Sina is pretty close to a FB clone.
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Linda Lee:

i still find it weird to talk to someone who's looking at their phone. they're just not listening.
  6:28pm
JakeGould:

Ohhh! Those “slot machine” apps… Like all those games where you are juts pushing colored squares? Evil!
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βrian:

@LL: You need one of those little rubber reflex hammers that physicians use. Apply to forehead.
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coelacanth∅:

Linda, i've gotten up from a chair and walked away from a person who wanted to "catch up" but was looking down whenever i was the one talking.
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Linda Lee:

indeed. :-D
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northguineahills:

The best I can multitask, is listen to a podcast while playing a mindless videogame while watching sports (mostly as visual ambiance). (the podcast takes the most of my brainpower).
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Bas NL:

On social occasions where over half is on their phone, i'll leave.
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Linda Lee:

coelacanth ~ that's generally what i'll do, since they're not really there.
  6:31pm
JakeGould:

I will say that social media has decimated news reporting. Does anyone really know what is happening locally to them anymore?
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βrian:

When a cat is in my lap, I find it hard to duo-task. But I can surely mono-task.
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Michael 98145:

i get a lot of my news from WFMU
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βrian:

[**purr**]
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Linda Lee:

cat-in-lap is excusable under any circumstances.
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coelacanth∅:

Linda, it's sad, because it's basically letting go of someone thought to be a friend; but such is life.
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northguineahills:

and I only do that on weekend mornings or for 45 mins after I get home from work to relax.
  6:33pm
J:

Instagram can only post content from a phone, sadly. It's my last social media vice and I hate it it, but need it for work
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Linda Lee:

it's only letting go while they're not present. it's not permanent.
  6:34pm
JakeGould:

Well, FWIW, I discovered an amazing augmented reality app today called, “Sky Guide” which uses your phone to map the sky… Including showing rocket launches. It’s pretty great and not really in the realm of the negative apps that are being discussed here.
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Michael 98145:

i guess i'm lucky to not have friends so hooked on distraction.
or maybe we'll all just older.
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Michael 98145:

* we're
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βrian:

I have only one app: a bus schedule app. But I find the Metro web site more useful, so I never use it.
  6:35pm
J:

IG: @dreambodyexpress ;)
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Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

"It's not just Facebook. Thousands of companies are spying on you"
By Bruce Schneier
www.cnn.com...
  6:36pm
JakeGould:

I really don’t understand people getting upset about smartphones on public transportation.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

By the way, have we discussed Amazon here recently? www.gocomics.com...
  6:36pm
J:

I was using a nice app called Forest for a while to limit my phone use. I recommend it
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coelacanth∅:

i understood (but didn't) that when i went to my current phone company that the device is a "smartphone" but i have only a phone (& text) account. 4-5 months in i was told that i do in fact have a smart phone account. i used the browser for the first time 2 days ago, to find an address.
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Fredericks:

Linda Lee: I believe you mean Zuck's a psychopath; sociopaths are more impulsive.
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Linda Lee:

it's that the activity that's addictive, not rewarding.
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dale:

when i first started riding the subway i found a bunch of aldous huxley paperbacks in a thrift shop for a dime each - that kept the f train bearable for a while.
  6:38pm
J:

I do that "looping" all the time w my phone. It's maddening. Just glad I'm aware of it; because it drives me nuts.
  6:39pm
JakeGould:

@dale: “Brave New World” is better than the F train? Well, yeah… I can believe it…
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Michael 98145:

good interview
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Linda Lee:

Fredericks ~ are they? i'm just going on the definition of sociopath as someone without actual feeling for human beings generally.
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Webhamster Henry:

Actual telephony qua telephony is vanishingly important in my life.
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βrian:

There are better places to bury one's nose, for sure.
  6:41pm
JakeGould:

When was the last time I used my phone as a phone? Also, any kid raised in the 21st Century… What do they think a “phone” is.
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Linda Lee:

some folks should've been on the phone instead of conceiving children. sorry.
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Michael 98145:

" phubbing " :)
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northguineahills:

@Linda Lee: The curmudgeon in me agrees w/ you.
  6:42pm
Eugene R.:

"A man is what he does with his attention, and mine is not for sale." - John Ciardi, American poet.
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Linda Lee:

thank you.
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βrian:

@Linda Lee: Some were, no doubt!
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tom from Glasgow:

that experiment's fascinating, just pulled up a bunch of links to read on it. good interview
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Linda Lee:

@Brian ~ ha. right, only the bottom half was involved.
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dale:

even 'after many a summer dies the swan' was better than the f train.
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coelacanth∅:

Michael @6.34 i live in/near a college town so i have had many not friends but friendly acquaintances of the secondmost zombified generation. (teenagers are worse)
  6:44pm
°:

I think parents who constantly phub their children should get a visit from Child Protective Services
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Linda Lee:

ok, loled at the dog gif.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

There should be an app that's an anti-Tamagotchi. The more you stay away from the phone, the more your pet grows.
  6:45pm
JakeGould:

@KenFromHydePark: That’s basically what “Forest” is. A forest grows the more you don’t use your phone.
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dale:

that's a good one. the epicanthic eyes make it.
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Michael 98145:

@LL, heheh :)
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Linda Lee:

hey i can use it as my facebook profile! :-D
  6:47pm
JakeGould:

You know… Marc Zuckerberg looks like Data from Star Trek! And Donald Trump? He’s fat and angry!
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:49pm
Webhamster Henry:

Some restaurants have a phone check service.
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Smokestack:

Turn off ringer. Turn off notifications. Voila!
  6:50pm
J:

Zuck is an AI. That "Senator, yes" biz was a glitch in his programming. Sad!
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Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

Can you ask them to check other people's phones?
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Linda Lee:

my neighborhood has no cell service & isn't served by any service provider, so no cell phone til now. use my laptop only. it's fine!
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northguineahills:

I only use What'sApp for when myself and my wife happen to be in different countries.
  6:51pm
jess:

every time I get on an elevator or just walk down the street everyone is on their damn phone. No communication with the people around them. I'm really tire of it and it's totally sad.
  6:52pm
Patty D:

I think he keeps saying Senator because it's guaranteed to show up in a soundbite and politicians gave a negative connotation.
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Phil with the phone:

Not only the best, but the onlyest call screener!
Call in at 201-209-9368. If any of you called in and I missed it please call back, I was busy screening another call!
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Michael 98145:

whatever happened to those cellphone jamming devices ??
  6:52pm
JakeGould:

The way I understand it: A sociopath is basically someone who is extremely narcissistic and enjoys trapping people. To them, society is a game and we are all pawns. They have the capacity for empathy but don’t care.

A psychopath is a more extreme sociopath who doesn’t feel empathy.
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Andrew Waterloo:

Need an alternative to the Facebook events platform.
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Linda Lee:

i use duck duck go as well.
i've been investigating alternatives for facebook along with james corbett: steemit, yours.com. he's working on a series highlighting facebook alternatives right now. these offer cryptocurrency rewards for providing content. unfortunately that model is really easily gamed.
  6:53pm
JakeGould:

@Michael98145: They still exist but are costly and illegal in many places. Outright jamming is really a bad idea.
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Linda Lee:

thanks Jake.
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Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

The alternative needs to be distributed and not a platform, similar to email, or it'll go the same path.
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Michael 98145:

so, Zuck is a monetized sociopath ?
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coelacanth∅:

i like that bit over there verifying zuckerberg's stupidity regarding "conspiracy theories". i'll add him to the assholes who either don't know what the word "conspiracy" means, or is thoroughly brainwashed by pop media to deny the obvious.
  6:54pm
JakeGould:

The problem with ANY alternative is ultimately it is still a user created database of other users. Friendster and MySpace had the same capacity for this stuff… They just never went as big as Facebook.
  6:54pm
J:

Hey shitty parents, pro tip: don't give your kid a phone in the first place. Solved
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Andrew Waterloo:

Ingrained habits take at least 6 weeks to change.
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Michael 98145:

@J, correct. your dog will have much more fun with one. :)
  6:55pm
Neil:

thanks for the duckduckgo suggestion Mark. Just updated my search engine default
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Fredericks:

Both lack empathy, the ability to stand in someone else’s shoes and understand how they feel. But a psychopath has less regard for others, says Aaron Kipnis, PhD, author of The Midas Complex. Someone with this personality type sees others as objects he can use for his own benefit.
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Linda Lee:

coelacanth ~ 'conspiracy theory' is a phrase actually originating with the CIA to help discredit people who think too much.
  6:56pm
JakeGould:

Saw a kid on the subway a week or so ago playing with a taser app. Not social media but really creepy.
  6:56pm
KC:

Do you think with all of the surveillance it will result to the extreme of people having multiple phones/burner phones/emails just to search on Google/use social media websites
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Linda Lee:

Fredericks ~ the FB business model seems to point to one or the other definitively!
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Kenzo (Ken's Last Ever):

Burner cell towers
  6:57pm
Brian in New Orleans:

Great episode! ..I have to admit that I stream wfmu on my phone every day all day!!!
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Linda Lee:

i don't mind sounding like the old guy if the young guys seem so stupid.
  6:57pm
jeremyb:

thanks for taking the call. I recommend this https://www.screenagersmovie.com
  6:57pm
JakeGould:

Also, in different cultures there are different ways phones are used. In poor communities a smart phone is their only Internet connection. And in China if you lose your phone number, you basically lose your social circle.

So to me I wonder how much of this is a Western cultural concern or something else. If I lived in the middle of nowhere I would see a smart phone as a positive.
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ultradamno:

On Twitter it's presented as an equal reward to recieve likes as getting a thoughtful reply or even conversation.
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listener 126464:

Thanks again Mark!
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Linda Lee:

i live in the middle of nowhere & we just don't have em. :-D
  6:59pm
Zetti:

Thanks.
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Bas NL:

Thanks Mark and all!
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Jeff Moore:

Some friends say they're migrating to

social.coop

...whatever that is.
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Linda Lee:

thanks Mark! you need a longer show!
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northguineahills:

Thanks Mark!
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tom from Glasgow:

cheers Mark
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Michael 98145:

thank you!
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Linda Lee:

let's go look at social.coop!
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dale:

ha ha !! music box rapper!
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Jeff Moore:

...and something called Mastodon?
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coelacanth∅:

Linda @6.55 that makes sense
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Jeff Moore:

Mark H will make that face he makes, but I still like Google+.
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coelacanth∅:

...then tv shows like south park - where some people get their opinions from, make it worse.
  7:01pm
JakeGould:

@Jeff: Mastodon is an open source Twitter clone. And “social.coop” is just an implementation of Mastodon for a groups specific use.
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tom from Glasgow:

someone has to, Jeff
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Ken From Hyde Park:

How about a virus kind of thing that sends people to wfmu.org instead of facebook.com and they can become one of us? One of us!
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Jeff Moore:

@tom: :-)
  7:02pm
JakeGould:

Here! github.com...
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Mark!
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Linda Lee:

thanks Jake.
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Mastodon should be pretty cool. Diane Kamikaze plays them occasionally.
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Michael 98145:

heh.
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