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Geosocial: Enabling Protest with Foursquare Using Location-based Social Media to Organize Chris Dufour [email protected]

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Here's the final draft of my workshop slides for IQPC's Information Operations Global conference. Now updated with NEW FOURSQUARE! :-)

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Geosocial: Enabling Protest with FoursquareUsing Location-based Social Media to Organize

Chris [email protected]

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Workshop Objectives Review potential influence applications

and importance of geosocial services.

Learn the basics of the Foursquare app.

Find a secretly organized protest in London.

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Agenda Intro to geosocial & location-based apps

Download Foursquare app

Foursquare 101

User instruction

Practical exercise scenario

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Checking in

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People love checking in

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Most popular geocial apps

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Data EVERYWHERE

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Sample data analytics

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Foursquare merchant dashboard

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APIs Application Programming Interface.

This is the source code for apps.

For geosocial apps, making an API open enables others to build additional apps on top of yours or access the data produced.

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Apps built on APIs

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Why geosocial is important Users voluntarily tell you where they are.

Users voluntarily tell you about things that matter to them.

Data produced by these apps comes from open APIs that are... Analyzable Trackable Hackable

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Why Foursquare?

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15 million users globally

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To the app store! https://foursquare.com/download/

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Foursquare 101 Setting up your account

App basics

Tips

Checking in

Advanced usage

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Setting up your account

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Checking in

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Advanced usage Lists

Explore

Following pages

Foursquare.com

Badge lists

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Lists

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Explore

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Following pages

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Foursquare.com

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http://www.badgeunlock.com/foursquare-badge-list/

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Practical Exercise

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Scenario The UK government has cracked down on

a group of activists who have been protesting actively in London.

This group – CONDESCENDING WONKAS – uses Foursquare to secretly organize.

Your mission is to join the next protest.

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When you find the protest… Check into the venue using hashtag #wonkas

Leave a tip acknowledging you’ve found it.

Take a photo of you checking in.

Share your check-in with me via [email protected] or @Du4 on Twitter

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Sharing your check-in In your check-in share, describe what

you’ve learned from the exercise.

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Conditions Your objective is somewhere within

walking distance of Charing Cross.

You have till 1200 hours local time, Thursday 28 June 2012 to complete the exercise and send in your feedback.

Feedback will be collated and briefed to the IO Conference at 1400 hours.

Bonus points for unlocking badges!

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First clues Have you checked into Charing Cross

Hotel yet?

There are multiple ways to reach the protest objective.