Nothing.
Without a woman or a girdle.
Words, phrases, and topics distinguishing female and male ‘banter’ on ‘social media’. Women on top men below.
Personality, Gender In The Age Of Social Media (PlosOne)
Thanks Niall C
Nothing.
Without a woman or a girdle.
Words, phrases, and topics distinguishing female and male ‘banter’ on ‘social media’. Women on top men below.
Personality, Gender In The Age Of Social Media (PlosOne)
Thanks Niall C

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6eNuJdxAoQ
The short film Noah by first time filmmakers Walter Woodman and Patrick Cederberg plays out entirely on a teenager’s computer screen.
Shortlisted for the 2013 Toronto Film Festival, it’s a thoroughly modern tale of suspicion, betrayal and heartbreak in which the eponymous hero’s love life takes a sudden turn for the worse as he multitasks online.
Briefly NSFW (male nudity)
By Gavin ‘zenpencils’ Aung Than.
Meanwhile, a couple of candidates emerge
Breaking – two students have appeared in court charged with hacking into the Fine Gael website #gardai
— Stephen Breen (@SteBreen) May 31, 2013




For the last year, assistant geography professor Dr Monica Stephens of Humboldt State University and Floating Sheep, and her team have been researching ‘geographic user-generated content including the gendered divisions in Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI), digital divides, and online censorship of social media.’
The results have generated a series of Google Map visualisations called The Geography of Hate, mapping more than 150,000 geotagged tweets in North America that contain homophobic, racist or ableist language.
The Floating Sheep team includes former Trinity College, Dublin lecturer Mark Graham who, incidentally, is looking for a researcher to join him at the Oxford Internet Institute for studies on Wikipedia and digital engagement in Britain.
MORE ANALYSIS: The Geography of Hate (Floating Sheep)
Fancy.
Inforgraphic by Dublin-based digital marketing strategists, eightytwenty, whose Luke Abbott writes:
We put together this infographic on how social media is used in Ireland. It covers the big ones Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Youtube and includes the not so big ones Google+ and Instagram…