What is it?

Vaguebooking is any update on a social network (although primarily Facebook) that is intentionally vague. Status updates which fall under the category of vaguebooking can be long or short, but most comprise just a few simple words.

Buzzfeed is trying to defend it.

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What kind of statusing like this can happen in ds106?

We read them every day in our ds106 feed. “I can’t right GIF now,” my former student proclaims. “I don’t understand the remixing process,” a colleague writes delphically one morning. A famous blogger tops quips with an ominous “Bored. Waiting on 10 spoofed book covers.”

Run with it.

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This Daily Create has been recycled from previously published ones:

#tdc2108 Vaguebooking? Passé. Now It’s ds106booking. (Oct 17, 2017)
#tdc3977 #ds106 Vaguebooking? Passé. Now It’s ds106booking. (Dec 3, 2022)

4 Responses to “#tdc4863 #ds106 Vaguebooking? Passé. Now It’s ds106booking.”

  1. Alan Levine

    @creating #tdc4863 #ds106 Vaguely #ds106booking

    My zoombot is not only attendting lectures for me and texting summaries, but in between it is using o9 reasoning to not only write and produce my assigned audio story, it will also narrate it for @phb256 on #ds106radio

    I'm here just lounging at the top of Maslow's pyramid, developing ethereal epistemologies while sipping prune juice.

    (Sorry I lost track of being vague)

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