Implicit Social Networks

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Rogel rants about social networks here and here. We (=outbrain) are often categorized as being a social network focused on sharing of blog content. I had this question come up on several occasions, especially with VC’s, and I get annoyed every time. After all, I’ve been known to quote this…:

"As a matter of fact, I think I know more social networks than people…"

I always argued the notion of outbrain being a social network. That’s exactly what I was trying to avoid! I didn’t want to enter my contacts in the 173rd site where my only real practical use would be invitation management… I have enough of that on LinkedIn and FaceBook, etc, etc!

But it kept bugging me… after all, it is true that outbrain is a platform for social recommendations of blog content… hmmmm – did we fall in the trap we were trying to avoid?

Then one day, my co-founder Ori made a brilliant observation:

outbrain is an implicit social network

That’s it! The world of social networks breaks into 2 categories: explicit networks and implicit ones. I think they can roughly be categorized as follows:

  • Explicit Social Network – a person is defined by the people s/he connects to
    (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and MySpace are good examples)
  • Implicit Social Network – a person is defined by his/her interests
    (Last.FM, Amazon, Netflix and outbrain are good examples)

The power of implicit social networks is that they are not limited to the people you happen to know. Their weakness is in letting algorithms make social decisions for people. If the algorithms are good and the data set is comprehensive, magic happens. We’re getting there…

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How many times did you finish seeing a wonderful movie, and said to yourself "whoa – this movie was so good, I’d like to tell all my friends to run and see it"?

But then when you got back home – how many times did you actually write an email about the movie and CC’ed your whole address book on that email? I’ll take a wild guess – you haven’t.

Blogs are the same. I read a ton of blog posts and find myself daily thinking "this was an excellent post that I’d love to share with my friends/family/blog readers/peers/etc". Sometimes I email the link to a couple of people. If I have time, I might write a full post about it on this blog. But usually I don’t have time to do either and those gems I find go away without any of my friends ever knowing about them.

Netflix has a wonderful solution for movies – You tell Netflix which movies you loved, and they in return aggregate and package those recommendations in a useful way that is automatically shared with all your friends (well – those who use Netflix at least). Your friends get access to the brilliant movies you find, and vice versa – you benefit from the gems that other people you trust find.

At outbrain we’re trying to do a similar thing for blog posts – you rate the stuff you read, and we’ll package and share it  in useful ways among the outbrain community.

Outbrain’s new blog widget which you can see here… —————————>
…contains those blog posts that I recently read and found most interesting. Those are the posts that I’d love to send each  one of you by email every time I stumble upon them. But I don’t. This is now the best place to peak over my shoulder and see  the best things I read recently. I think you’ll enjoy the stuff that shows up here.

As of today, we’re opening up this widget for more bloggers to use on their blogs. If you have a blog and are interested in getting  this widget – drop me a note:
galai [at] outbrain [dot] com

Or register here.

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