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The owner of this [[:en:Extranet|dominion]] is also the same person as these users at the given external domains:
The owner of this [[:en:Extranet|dominion]] is also the same person as these users at the given external domains:


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# [http://www.facebook.com/people/Ren-Juan/861680556 FB] (professional use only)
# [http://www.facebook.com/people/Ren-Juan/861680556 FB] (professional use only)
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# [http://www.myspace.com/kyberuserid MySpace ]
# [http://www.myspace.com/kyberuserid MySpace ]
# Second Life (Lycurgus Zhangsun)
# Second Life (Lycurgus Zhangsun)
# [http://youtube.com/profile?user=kyberuserid YouTube]
# [http://youtube.com/profile?user=kyberuserid YouTube]</b>
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Revision as of 07:04, 3 September 2011

The owner of this dominion is also the same person as these users at the given external domains:

  1. FB (professional use only)
  2. LinkedIn
  3. Skype (Juan.Daugherty)
  4. Twitter
  5. Wikipedia

Below are mostly inactive

  1. e2   OI ΠOΛΛOI
  2. LiveJournal
  3. MySpace
  4. Second Life (Lycurgus Zhangsun)
  5. YouTube
   

Everything2 (e2, starting c. 2000-11) was the first "social network" experience for me and Wikipedia was the last I was active in, from 2006-05 to 2011-08. Please don't ask me to become involved in editorial disputes there.

Only use of FB is for dev/biz purposes¹. I will likely use Google+ if it gets market share over the other. In general I am focused on my work and filter my participation in such sites from that perspective.

My interest in general social networking sites is as a developer and provider of infrastructure for them rather than as a participant. Special interest groups outside of the sites like those to the left are another matter (e.g. Haskell on reddit, stackoverflow, etc).


Have been active in such groups since the early web news groups in the mid '90s. Am active on IRC, not anti-social, and an ardent advocate of Web 3.0.

Moses and Aaron Mati Klarwein, 1971 ¹ Just find it unpleasant, sleazy, stupid, like commercial television, but with the unpleasant twist of exploiting your social connections. The FB link at the top of the list on the left is the one associated with my permanent email address, the one linked above was pinned to an email I don't have access to so it's abandonded.