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Revision as of 01:38, 30 June 2011
Definition
Social networks are defined by soft architectures, in which inside and outside often change places. Wikis are a form of soft architecture because they are both structured and expandable. A soft architecture changes shape when needed. The web is a soft architecture. Walls can be put up or taken down without physical effort and zoning.