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W8 C6 – SOCIAL MEDIA
Essential readings (on moodle):
 *** Carolin Gerlitz and Anne Helmond, ‘The like economy: Social buttons and the
data-intensive web’, new media & society 15(8) 1348-65 (2013)
 *** John Lanchester, ‘You Are the Product’, London Review of Books, Vol 39 No.
16, pp 3-10 (2017)

Supporting readings (on moodle):
 'Forget data: free labor is Facebook's lifeblood' (Mashable; link on moodle)
 ‘You don’t know it, but you’re working for Facebook. For free.’ (Washington Post;
link on moodle)

Further reading (on moodle):
 Dallas W Smythe, ‘Communications: Blindspot of Western Marxism’, Canadian
Journal of Political and Social Theory, Vol 1, No. 3, pp 7-33 (1977)


Discussion Questions:
1. Are you working for Facebook?
 Uploading a selfie to Facebook or commenting on posts means that Facebook can
target ads and boost profit.
 “If you are not paying, you are the profit”.
 Clicks, likes and posts keep content circulating, users scrolling, and data streaming
into algorithms used to serve ads. The platform crumbles when many people leave.
 You generate data and produce content.
 Facebook = advertising company; every bit of info you disclose is data advisers can
use to influence how and what you buy.
 Data is a powerful tool for anyone who wants to shape your behaviour. Quality of the
data is very important.
 Your job is to drive people to use the platform and keep them there. You create most
of what is on Facebook; posts, photos, live videos, stories, speeches, protests, police
shootings, events etc. You keep the site humming and vibrant.
 This includes Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp.
 Spending 35 minutes a day on one of these platforms means 26 8-hour days a year.
People use the app voluntarily, and most do not know the profits they make for FB.
 Facebook makes money from the BASIC labours of life; our need to maintain
friendships, family ties, stay updated to news, and share beliefs of the world.

2. Do you own your social media data?
 Should we care at this point? We use it everyday and they already have a lot of data.
 Taking advantage of data without our permission.
 Contractual law between you and Facebook.
 Data Protection Act (GDPR): do we have ownership rights under that?
 Copyright in your own posts means you do own the data.
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