Social affordance

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Social affordance is a specialization of the term affordance, and refers to the properties of an object or environment that permit social actions. Social affordance is most often used in the context of a social technology such as wiki and chat applications.

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Knebel, Nicole (2004) "The sociability of computer-mediated communication, coordination and collaboration (CM3C) systems" as retrieved on Feb 21, 2005 20:37:03 GMT by Google Cache