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What type of information does a system represent about its users, and how does it acquire this information?
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* For example, text based CMC (such as newsgroups and email) does not provide the social and contextual cues that face-to-face communication has. This can be an advantage when communicating through newsgroups as the absence of information about social status, age and appearance might help to form a more “equal” basis for conversation.
* The emergence of computer mediated communication and online communities has lead to the formation of complex online social networks.
* The Internet can be described as one of the largest networks, for example, millions of users participate in UseNet newsgroups and post millions of messages.