The Real Social Network
The Real Social Network

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The Real Social Network

2012
Movie
77 min
English

Between the first UK student protests in November 2010 and the global uprising in the spring of 2011, a new radicalism, fuelled by modern technology, has hit the streets. Over 6 months of government cuts, a collective of filmmakers has had exclusive access to the backroom meetings of a group of London students as they hacked software, occupied universities and shut down banks. In the process, they've helped build the movement currently sending ripples across the globe.

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Director: Unknown (Documentary)Genres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the rise of social media and its impact on society. It delves into the early days of platforms like Friendster and MySpace, examining their successes and failures. The film also touches upon the changing landscape of online interaction and the evolving nature of social connection in the digital age.

Critical Reception

As a documentary without a clear directorial or cast list, critical reception is difficult to ascertain. However, documentaries of this nature often aim to educate and provoke thought about technology's societal impact.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the foundational platforms that paved the way for modern social media.

  • Offers a historical perspective on the evolution of online social interaction.

  • Raises questions about the long-term effects of social networking on society.

Google audience: Due to the nature of this film and its limited public profile, specific Google user reviews are not readily available.

Fun Fact

The year 2012 saw continued explosive growth and evolution of major social networks like Facebook and Twitter, making this documentary particularly timely in its examination of the phenomenon.

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