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Understanding Social Comfort to Improve Social Tool Adoption

Thomas Vander Wal - InfoCloud Solutions, Inc.24 March 2010

eXtension Webinar

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Non-digital Story

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Commonwealth Club of California

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Understanding Social Software for Mainstream Adoption

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“I don’t want to be the company idiot!”

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Look to human social interactions

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Social Scripts

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Rethink how tools map to human needs

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What is Trust?

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Too many components to trust

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Stop using the term trust

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Encourage the use of words that describe trust

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Respect Comfort

Dependable Valued

Honest

Consistent

BelievableLoved

Treasured

Etcetera...

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Social Comfort

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3 Parts of Social Comfort

• Social Comfort with People

• Social Comfort with Tools

• Social Comfort with Content

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Social Comfort with People

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Elements of Social Software

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Identity Object

Presence

Collaboration

Actions

Groups

Sharing

ReputationRelationships

Conversation

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BuildOrder

Identity Object

Presence

Actions

Sharing

Reputation

Relationship

Conversation

Groups

Collaboration

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BuildOrder

Identity Object

Presence

Actions

Sharing

Reputation

Relationship

Conversation

Groups

Collaboration

TraditionalGroupware

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Who Are These People?

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Paradox of Familiarity

• Familiarity through working together

• Familiarity through reputation

• Hallway familiarity

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Building Comfort with People

• Similar interest

• Similar life stories

• Similar experiences

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Building Comfort with People

• Sharing experiences

• One’s own experiences

• Saved the family farm

• Cancer survivor

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Building Comfort with People

• Empathetic

• Compassion

• Understanding of emotion

• Similar experiences

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Consumating’s “Quirkiness Factor”

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Transparency

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What are things that would erode comfort?

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Be clear about issues and list them up front

•“I am one of ‘them’”

•“I am paid staff”

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Profiles

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Do profiles build bonds?

• Breadth of social possible connections

• Contextual disclosure

• Things in common between people

• Relevance of semi-private disclosure

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Social Comfort with Tools

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Walled Gardens vs. Open Sharing

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Sharepoint default

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Lack of comfort with open sharing

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Comfortable spaces with permeable walls

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Social Reticence of a Click

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“How broadly are my activities shared”

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“What do others think ‘this’ means”

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What do the features and functions of the

tools/service do?

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Social Progressions

• Personal

• Ideas shared (sparks)

• Gathering of others with interests (campfire)

• Broader interest gathering (bonfire)

• Honing for broad use and replications (torch)

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Social Comfort with Content

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100% of content that is potentially sharable

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Content Sharing Paradox

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When people need to find “others like me”

This is often the trigger eroding fears around

social comfort

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The more personal the issue, the more difficult

it is to attain social comfort

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Externally Focussed Social Empathy

• Sharing may hurt others

• Not wanting to “rock the boat”

• Whistle blowing concerns

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Social Comfort as a Whole

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Thank You!

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Credit of Other’s Photos

• Commonwealth Club, by Steve Rhodes photo of Lowell Bergman - http://www.flickr.com/photos/ari/389255633/sizes/l/

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InfoCloud Solutions, Inc. - 2010

URL: http://infocloudsolutions.comE-mail: [email protected]: vanderwalSkype: tjvanderwalTwitter: @vanderwal or @infocloud