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Great post, interesting
Great post, interesting analysis of segregation, tribal behavior, leaders and followers. I particularly like the notion of disdain for the mainstream. This plays out every day as people on Twitter turn their noses up at the wildly more successful (and IT-reliable) Facebook and MySpace.