![]() computer-implemented method for deploying a multiple network interaction on a first social network;
专利摘要:
A computer-deployed method for deploying a multiple network interaction on a first social network is a social networking platform that offers multiple services, such as facilitating the aggregation and management of a user interaction across one or more network platforms. offer enhanced control over the level of privacy associated with user data flow, provide tools to customize user exposure to ad-related content on the social network platform (s), integrate features with control aspects how data / content is presented by, and viewed by the user, authorizing the user to selectively broadcast direct messages to other users without the need for other users to comply with certain restrictions, authorizing the user to create and / or participate in a group based on message threads and the like. One or more such enhanced services / resources are associated with the powerful authentication / permission model structure for access control. 公开号:BR112014028299A2 申请号:R112014028299 申请日:2013-05-14 公开日:2019-08-27 发明作者:Wolfe Jonathan;Weinstein Mark 申请人:Sgrouples Inc; IPC主号:
专利说明:
COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED METHOD TO IMPLEMENT A MULTIPLE NETWORK INTERACTION IN A FIRST SOCIAL NETWORK FIELD OF THE INVENTION [001] The present invention relates to computer networks and, more particularly, to systems and methods related to social networks with enhanced control over privacy and personalization based on user preference. BACKGROUND [002] Conventional social networks (such as Facebook® and Linkedln®) provide a variety of features, occasionally free of charge and often in a freemium model (free basic services or charging an additional fee for special or advanced functions), to attract users to their sites, but almost all social networking platform providers retain a level of control over user content that can compromise a user's privacy. In an attempt to commercially monetize data extracted from user interaction on their websites, platform providers make the data available to ad services / retailers / wholesalers. Currently, users have almost no choice but to enjoy the experience of a social network without having to endure undesirable exposure to advertisements and / or a breach of privacy, which results in many potential users avoiding the social network altogether. This deficiency can actually shake businesses that would like to reach potential customers in a meaningful way in which the user's attention is not diluted by a staggering amount of uncured data. 2/41 [003] In addition, a user has to log on separately from various social networks to interact on a particular platform with a particular group of people. Often, the user does not have the flexibility to aggregate content from various networks as personal favorites / archiving. Users are also not able to create groups according to their preferences to enjoy focused interaction, and perhaps of the highest quality within a group with a level of privacy that the user is comfortable with. [004] To correct many of the deficiencies discussed above, what is needed is a social networking platform with a customizable privacy level and enhanced features to enable users to control the flow of data they share. In many ways, what is needed is an antidote to the experience of a conventional social network. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [005] The modalities of the present invention are a social networking platform that offers various services, including, but not limited to: facilitating the aggregation and management of a user interaction on one or more social networking platforms, offering enhanced control over the level of privacy associated with the flow of user data, offer tools to personalize user exposure to content related to advertisements on the social network (s) platform, integrate features to control aspects of how the data / content is presented and visualized by the user, enable the user to multicast direct messages to other users without 3/41 that other users have to meet certain restrictions, enable the user to create and / or join a group based on message topics, and the like. One or more of these enhanced services / features are associated with a powerful authentication / permission model structure for access control. Therefore, the platform can be inherently made secure for certain demographic data (eg minors) by default. The platform can also be designed to serve businesses / companies by enabling nuanced levels of access for individual employees. [006] It should be noted that the words user and member were occasionally used interchangeably in the specification. However, the word user was used most of the time to describe individuals who interact on the social networking platform of the present invention, regardless of whether they are part of a group or not. When a user becomes part of a group, he / she is often described as a member. Also, the term group does not necessarily mean a formalized group. The word group encompasses a collection of people who can be considered as a part of an existing or potential group. In other words, a group can be an ad hoc group contained in the social networking platform of the present invention. [007] The social networking platform is available to be accessed through various electronic / computing devices, such as a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a mobile smart phone, a tablet computer, a 4/41 decoder connected to a television set, a personal media computer (media PC), a game console, etc. It may even be possible to integrate with other smart mobile devices, such as a positioning / navigation device, a health management device, a portable gaming / entertainment device, a wearable electronic device, etc. [008] The social networking platform of this invention can to be an public platform, a platform semi-private, or an private platform. The level of privacy can to be customizable from according to preference of[009] member.In according to certain aspects of invention, a method to deploy a interaction of multi-network is implemented, and the method comprises: identifying a plurality of users to form a group contained in the first social network; enable group members to connect to a second social network from within the first social network, where the second social network is external to the first social network; enable group members to access content published by at least some of the other group members to the second social network; and, display, on the first social network, content published by group members to the second social network. Group members who are connected on the first social network do not have to be connected to each other on the second social network. [010] According to certain other aspects, a computer-implemented method to dynamically create a formalized group on a social network platform, the method comprising: enabling 5/41 users exchange messages directly within the social network with one or more other users of the social network; store a topic of messages among users of the social network; provide at least one of the users with an ability to formally create a group as an owner of the initial group within the social network based on the stored topic of messages; and, provide the ability to manage aspects of the formalized group to one or more members of the formalized group. [011] In accordance with additional aspects, a computer-implemented method of presenting information in multiple formats to a user of a social network platform, the method comprising: enabling the user to control the relative proportion of various information formats contained in a chain of information, which is viewed by the user, contained in the social network platform. [012] According to additional aspects, a computer-implemented method of globally associating signs of identification in the form of a universal label in which the universal label covers different types of services and different types of information available on the social network ;, the method that comprises for an individual member and / or for group members formalized within the social network to classify, organize, or otherwise categorize items using the universal tag contained in several different service and information formats that may include text, graphic publications , photos, video clips, calendar events, contact information, documents, and other means; and, archive the universal tag and its associated content in a social network database The tag 6/41 universal covers a plurality of groups within the social network. [013] In accordance with additional aspects of the present invention, a computer-implemented method of serving ads to a user on a social networking platform, in which the user's personal identifying information is anonymous, the method comprising: providing a interface on the social networking platform for the user to enter information specific to the user's viewing preference, which in this way establishes an ad filter, and makes the user's personal identification information anonymous to the social networking platform provider; and, introduce a proxy server or other method to anonymize between an ad provider and the social media platform server, where the proxy server blocks access to the user’s personal identifying information by the ad provider, and selectively present ads to the user that pass through the ad filter based on the user’s ad viewing preference. [014] Coupons are introduced to the social network based on the user’s viewing preference. In the context of this application, coupons are considered to be encompassed by the broad term of advertisements. [015] According to certain aspects, the modalities of the invention provide a complete panel (all-inone) that offers user groups, aggregation of social networks and free personal cloud storage, and much more. User groups can be private / semi-private / public. The modalities of the invention 7/41 are designed for those what are stunned by your many networks social as well as those interested in how your online activities and information personal are accompanied, stored and shared. The letter in Rights of Privacy gives invention, the politics in privacy transparent and tool permission GroupAuthTM, provide increased privacy guarantees for users. [016] According to certain additional aspects, a modality of the invention is an application based on web and mobile devices that allows users to upload and manage their digital content, and also to control how their content is shared with others in their social networks, through email, and in private group environments which they can create or be invited to. Many aspects of the service are innovative and specific to the platform of the present invention, while other certain aspects of the service are customized to facilitate / enjoy user interaction on other social networking platforms by providing seamless integration with other social networking platforms. [017] In a private user group environment, in addition to sharing your own content, it is also possible to receive content from other members of the group who have been enabled to be seen, and re-share with others. The entire system is built on a powerful permissions and sharing model that gives the owner of a piece of content the ability to selectively share with individuals or groups of members, and control the permissions that those viewing the 8/41 content have. This complex permission and sharing model is woven into all of the various services in the app, including new text publications, Photos, Videos, Calendar events, Documents, Direct messages, and more. In addition, the user has his own personal document storage area, occasionally referred to as the My Cloud area, which serves as a repository manager and permissions for all content of any kind. From My Cloud, the user can choose to share their content with others, revoke the sharing of their content that was previously shared, change what others are allowed to do with their content, download from the site, disable if they wish , exclude in its entirety. Users can also receive content and share content to external social networks that are accessible from within the social platform environment. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [018] These and other aspects and features of the present invention will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon review of the specification following specific modalities of the invention in conjunction with the attached figures, which describe various examples of implementation of modalities of the invention in a service accessed by a browser application any known or future computing device. Those skilled in the art will understand how to implement the invention after being taught by the descriptions and drawings mentioned above. [019] Figure 1 illustrates a welcome screen for a social network, according to a modality of 9/41 the present invention; [020] Figure 2 illustrates a page view contained in the general environment of the social networking platform of the present invention, which shows user groups a gateway to external networks; [021] Figure 3 illustrates a personalized view of an integrated calendar for an individual user belonging to multiple groups within the social network of the present invention; [022] Figures 4 and 5 illustrate process flowcharts for a resource described as group Tweet, according to the modalities of the present invention; [023] Figure 6 illustrates an exemplary process flow for creating a formal group from direct message topics, according to the modalities of the present invention; [024] Figures 7 to 10 illustrate views in line structure that depicts how an information density slider works, according to the modalities of the present invention; [025] Figure 11 illustrates a system that implements an information density slider, according to the modalities of the present invention; [026] Figure 12 illustrates a logical flow for the global labeling feature, according to the modalities of the present invention; [027] Figures 13 and 14 illustrate the implementation of a system for the delivery of advertisements, according to the modalities of the present invention; [028] Figures 15 to 21 illustrate views in 10/41 line structure that depicts various features of the ad delivery model (and coupon), according to the modalities of the present invention; DETAILED DESCRIPTION [029] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, which are provided as illustrative examples of the invention in order to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Notably, the figures and examples below are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention to a single modality, but other modalities are possible through the exchange of some or all of the elements described. In addition, where certain elements of the present invention can be partially or completely implanted using known components, only portions of such known components that are necessary for an understanding of the present invention will be described, and detailed descriptions of other portions of such components will be omitted so that they do not obscure the invention. The modalities described as implanted in software should not be limited to the same, but may include modalities implanted in hardware, or combinations of software and hardware, and vice versa, as will be evident to those skilled in the art, unless otherwise specified in the this document. In this specification, a modality that shows a single component should not be considered limiting; on the contrary, the invention is intended to encompass other modalities including a plurality of the same component, and vice versa, unless explicitly stated otherwise in the present document. Furthermore, applicants do not intend to 11/41 assign any term in the specification to an unusual or special meaning unless explicitly stated as such. In addition, the present invention encompasses present and future known equivalents to the known components cited herein by way of illustration. [030] In general, the modalities of the invention provide several different features and advantages that advance the state of the art of social sharing based on computer networks. These features and benefits are provided through a combination of one or more services, deployed in software and the appropriate hardware interface to run the software, while honoring the user's preferred level of privacy regarding content ownership and ad-related interactions on the social platform. [031] The exemplary aspects of these and other features and advantages will be described in more detail below. These descriptions will refer to an exemplary platform cited in this document as Sgrouples, in which all of the above services and resources are integrated. However, the invention is not limited to that particular exemplary platform and / or combination of services and resources, as will be verified by those skilled in the art after having been taught by the following examples. [032] Figure 1 shows an illustration of a welcome page for the exemplary Sgrouples social networking platform of the present invention. This page shows some of the service features offered by 12/41 platform, which are defined as the tabs listed horizontally (e.g. Groups, 0 What's New, My Cloud, etc.) at the top and also, on the left panel of the web page (e.g. Create new groups, Social networks etc. [033] Figure 2 shows the other example of what a page contained in the general environment of the social platform of the present invention may look like, once a user has created groups and / or inserted data to indicate their preferences. This view is known as the World View on the exemplary social network Sgrouples. Users can select which content is displayed at which priority level on a specific page. This example page shows a collection of panels, each showing several groups in which the user is interested (such as Daycare Group, Club Camera, etc.) and also tickets to other social networking sites (such as Facebook, Twitter etc.). Note that users can selectively publish content to a group / remove published content from a group / change the permission level of those viewing the content, but still keep the content in their personal storage space. The personal storage space is occasionally referred to as My Cloud, also shown in Figure 2 on the left hand panel. [034] As a pivotal feature of the social networking platform of the present invention, the user has the ability to create / join a group based on a variety of criteria of interest to the user, such as certain themes, certain types of content, pertinence content for certain demographics, 13/41 members of the existing and / or potential group, etc. [035] As an easy visual suggestion to associate relevant activities / content to a particular group, a special distinct color can be chosen, from a color palette provided to the user by the platform provider. For example, in Figure 2, the distinct color of choice for the Camera Club group is purple. Then, the names of the members are all shown in that color, and the page that belongs to that group predominantly uses the color purple, for example in the labeling of the content, framing / highlighting of a content etc. [036] For the integrated view presented to a user, in which data related to different groups of which the user is a member are all shown on a single screen, the color distinction offers ease of data visualization / interpretation. For example, in Figure 3, a calendar view is shown where different calendar entries are framed with a color corresponding to the group to which the entry belongs. [037] The content on the social network platform can be tagged by one or more users, who may or may not be the original owner of the content based on the permission level established. For example, any member with publishing permission can tag other members of a group on a picture. Group members can also tag items, and tags can be searchable globally within a group. In one example, labels can reflect characteristics of a group, as a pre-assigned color for a group can be reflected on the label. Through the design of permission level control 14/41 appropriate, tagging may be disabled for users who may be on the social media platform, but are not necessarily part of a particular group in which content is published. Removing tags can be the privilege of the content owner, the owner / moderator of the group, or the tagged person. When a member of the group tags another member of the group, an appropriate notification is sent to the member being tagged. Tagging and universal tagging features are elaborated later in the specification. [038] The shared / tagged content contained in the social networking platform of the present invention may be suitable for light communication or communication rich in content. For example, graphics and audiovisual clips can be embedded in a publication. Photo albums can be created from published / shared photographs. Photo albums can be used as an image source to create a collage with photos of various aspect ratios in a sketch. Other related options, for example, printing options can be integrated with the album or collage. When graphic content, for example, an album or a photo / collage, is shared with a group, a notification can be received by all members of the group in the What's New panel on the screen. Content can be shared from My Cloud with one or more email addresses or also phone numbers instead of, or in addition to, being shared on the group's page. [039] The modalities of the invention provide a unique package of privacy protections using its Charter of Privacy Rights. Privacy protections 15/41 are imposed through technological design, and are what is called privacy by design. [040] The user's personal information is private and belongs to the user and not the social platform provider. Users own their content and all their data, and share it according to their level of comfort with privacy issues. Users are in control of who can see information about them and published by them. The social platform provider will, by default, avoid making user data available for search, ad placement, etc., unless the user wants it. The platform provider will typically not suggest contacts, friends, or people you may know, to users. Permissions and privacy are considered to be user rights. The modalities of the invention make it easier for users to deny or allow access to any content they create. The modalities of the invention generate monitoring, profiling, sharing of personal information are disabled without specific user content. In addition, users decide the type of ads they want and the social platform provider will suit the user’s preference. Users will also have an Ad-free option. If a user leaves the service of the social platform providers, there are clear and easy instructions on how to delete anything and everything from that user on the platform, if they wish. [041] With a principle fundamental in Definitions privacy customizable that defines The experience the user’s, the platform social network gives gift invention ofe get certain resources in 16/41 enhanced communication and sharing which are elaborated in more detail below. Those skilled in the art will observe: [042] Integration with other social networking platforms [043] In one embodiment of the present invention, a user enjoys the ability to interact with multiple other users at once without multiple other users having to individually meet certain restrictions, such as individually be members of a social network external to the social network platform of the present invention. As an example, it is assumed that at least some of the multiple other users use a second social networking platform, such as Twitter, which is separate and external to the social networking platform of the present invention. Twitter is a popular lightweight communication platform that allows users to sigma other people and see what those people are posting. Twitter users can follow large numbers of users, and some Twitter users are followed by many people. Due to the fact that the large number of publications that flow through Twitter users often fail to see the publications of the people they are particularly interested in following. In addition, Twitter itself lacks the ability to communicate in groups, and lacks the ability to share and archive data of various types, including documents and calendar events. Virtually all Twitter functions are public, with the exception of a private Direct Message function, but it only allows users to communicate privately with a member on a 17/41 at the moment, and does not support messages to multiple people. [044] To address these shortcomings, the social networking platform of the present invention provides a service, referred to here as group Tweets, that allows users (who may be members of a group) to view each other's Twitter posts, without having to follow those people on Twitter itself. People skilled in the art will understand that although Twitter is used as an illustrative example, the scope of the invention encompasses other social networking platforms as well, such as Facebook, My Space, Linkedln etc., and the term tweet is used in an almost generic to include the form of publication. This service can be used by groups of people who share common interests and want a more powerful and private communication platform that is not subject to Twitter restrictions. By providing the group Tweets service to users of the social platform of the present invention, the effect is to create a deeper sense of community among that group of users within the platform, who then also have access to social media tools. more powerful social sharing, such as photo albums, document sharing and collaboration, calendars events, and message direct to multiple people.[045] 0 Tweets resource group differs fundamentally from lists Twitter existing due to fact that Twitter users may not add a set of people at once to create a private / semi-private group. The groups contained in the social platform of the present invention have customizable privacy levels, 18/41 and users can participate via invitations. Although Twitter lists come in both Public and Private varieties, this distinction determines only whether the world at large can see the list, or whether only the creator can see the list. There is no ability for a selected group of people to share that list. In addition, the Twitter list has no real connection between the members of the list, each of whom has no control over being on a particular list. In contrast, members of a group on the social platform of the present invention are invited to join the group, and can leave the group at any time. The group Tweets service provides a mechanism for creating a carefully cured list of Twitter users who are all members of the group. In addition to viewing each other's Twitter publications, these group members can also share and archive rich content not available through Twitter, including documents, events, calendars, etc. Individual group members are also able to send messages directly and / or privately to the entire group or subgroups of the group. This service can potentially be extended to users of the social networking platform in general who are not necessarily members of a formal group yet. [046] From a user experience point of view, a non-limiting illustrative flow can be as follows (using Sgrouples as the exemplary private social network that incorporates the present invention): 1) A user registers with Sgrouples; 2) The user creates a private group and invites others to 19/41 participate; 3) Guest users register / log in to Sgrouples and participate in the group; 4) One or more of the users also connect to Twitter from the Sgrouples environment. The group Tweets service is displayed only in the menu within the group (for example in the horizontal menu, or somewhere else within the group) when at least one member of the group is connected to Twitter. 5) When the service is active, it displays (in chronological order or based on other priority criteria) all tweets posted on Twitter by members of the current group who are connected to Twitter, regardless of whether other members of the group follow them or not , or even are connected to Twitter itself. 6) If one or more of the group members do not want to see group Tweets, there is an optional field in the group preferences that allows the member to disable the Group Tweets feature when viewing that user's group activities, or the feature can be disabled for the entire group based on group consent. [047] The platform of the present invention provides, among other things, a means of archiving content posted on Twitter by a group of people who may not be mutually connected via the Twitter service; means for group users / members to view content published on Twitter by members of their group who may not be mutually connected through the Twitter service; means to provide a group of Twitter users with additional social sharing tools, including archived photos, events and documents; means to equip a group of Twitter users with the ability to send 20/41 direct messages to more than one beneficiary in the group. [048] Technically, this service can be implemented in several ways. In an exemplary way, the Twitter IDs of each member in the group are identified (which can be a group before formalization, that is, it can be an ad hoc group) which is also a member of Twitter, so consult the service of Twitter through its public User Chains API, in order to request the content associated with each identified Twitter user, then store those tweets in the database of the social platform of the present invention, as Sgrouples database. In this deployment, the group Tweets service then loads past set (s) of group Tweets without having to consult the Twitter service again. That way, when another group member accesses the group Tweets service, the data is already stored in the Sgrouples database and does not have to be reloaded from Twitter. This solution saves load time and minimizes requests to the Twitter service. Another way to deploy group Tweets is to refer back to the Twitter service every time any member accesses group Tweets. This solution provides the latest and most complete data set, but it is slower and requires as many requests to Twitter servers. An intermediate solution can also be implemented, in which the number of queries sent to the Twitter server is limited for a specific period of time. [049] Group Tweets are built around the Twitter APIs using OAuth, HTTP and 21/41 JSON to gather data. There are three main Twitter APIs used: REST API vl.l, User Chains and Website Chains. The user must first authenticate Sgrouples as a trusted application with Twitter using the OAuth algorithm. [050] After successful authentication with Twitter, two APIs are used simultaneously. First, the REST API is used to download user data and view the Twitter feed. At the same time, the User Chain API is started to start detecting tweets from Twitter asynchronously. After the User Chain is started, all tweets from the accounts followed are asynchronously pushed to the Sgrouples servers and stored in a database that must be used in the group Tweet functionality later. [051] With the addition of a third Site Stream Twitter API, users are able to detect real-time updates from other group members on Group Tweets, which is not possible with the User Stream API alone . The use of the Site Chain API also allows the Group Tweets service to listen to Twitter data asynchronously even when the initial user is offline. [052] Figure 4 shows an example situation, in which user A logs in to Sgrouples in step 402 (the Sgrouples environment is shown as element 400). User A creates a group with members connected to Twitter in step 404. Through the Group Tweet feature (element 406), the publications of 22/41 group members twitter on Sgrouples. 0 Twitter is shown as the external network 450. The Group Comet Actor 408 in the Group Tweets service is an entity that exists outside the standard http request cycle that allows asynchronous communication from the server to group members, so that the information they receive is updated automatically without requiring a manual request. Figure 5 shows an additional deployment of the Group Tweet service where a local 504 database (such as a MongoDB) coupled with Sgrouples archives group tweets from Sgrouples 502. In this document, user A is a member of Twitter as well as a member of Sgrouples, but user B is not a Twitter member, just a group member of Sgrouples, but can still see tweets from Twitter users who are also members of the Sgrouples group. [053] Those skilled in the art will note that, although not specifically disclosed in this document, the social platform provider has copyrighted rendering code and data model, streaming API deployment code, service charge code (for example, code to load Twitter service from within the Sgrouples platform), etc. [054] Direct Message Exchange and Group Creation [055] Users of the social networking platform of the present invention have the option of sending direct messages (DM) to other users. The exchange of messages does not necessarily have to be between members of a formalized group. In other words, the platform offers the exchange of messages between an ad hoc group of users who may 23/41 formalize a group. As a special feature, the platform can provide a mechanism to create a group (ad hoc or formalized) by storing a conversation of messages exchanged between users of the social network. [056] The Direct Message Exchange feature can be accessed in several ways, including, but not limited to: the Direct Message link in the publication bar; the New Message link within the Direct Message Service; the default Publish or Share dialog, when users select Individual Members as a destination; of a Member's Page, by clicking on the link Send a Direct Message, etc. [057] The messages that a member sends and receives are stored in the Message Area. Messages can be classified / grouped by conversation, with the most recently exchanged conversation at the top. When the user clicks on one of the messages in the main message area, the detailed view of the conversation will open and they will see a grouping of messages backwards, with the oldest at the top and the most recent at the bottom. Below the most recent message is a Reply function, allowing the user to be added to the conversation. [058] Each message can have text as well as online images, documents and active links, video clips, sound files, calendar events or other information formats. The user can add a photo or document (or another file) to a reply, or they can start a new conversation by sharing a photo or document with a member as a direct message. Photos can be shown in the message chain in 24/41 thumbnail and can be clicked and viewed at a higher resolution in a fancybox format (no comments). From the Message area, a user can initiate a direct message and add multiple recipients. Recipients can be part of a single group or different groups, or they can be individual users of the social networking platform. An autocomplete function can suggest names of members of various groups, color-coded by their respective groups. [059] Once a user starts a conversation topic, an additional option is available to create a group. An example message may appear: Enjoying this conversation Start a Sgrouple (private group) with these members. In other words, the platform provides tools for creating a group from the message / conversation topics. [060] Clicking on the link Starting a Sgrouple (private group) opens an instant dialog window that allows the individual who clicked on the link to start a new Sgrouple (private group). You can choose the name, color, etc., and you can become the owner of the group. Ownership and management of the group may initiate a user, may be a shared responsibility and / or may be delegated. Once a group is created, the other recipients (in addition to the initial group creator) receive a notification on site and / or by email, allowing it to participate in the new group. They can also see, in the topic of direct message, a note, for example, Jessica formed a new Sgrouple (private group) from that conversation and a button to Join Sgrouple (private group). 25/41 [061] The group can be created by importing a topic of exchange of communication from an external social network (for example, the Twitter feed); and integrating an imported communication exchange topic with the social network platform. [062] Figure 6 shows a flowchart 600, which shows the primary exemplary steps 602 (allow users to exchange messages directly on the social network), 604 (store a topic of messages), 606 (provide at least one user to formally create a group based on the stored topic of messages) and 608 (providing the ability for one or more group members to manage aspects of the formalized group). [063] Information Display [064] The social networking platform of this invention provides users enormous flexibility in terms of how they want to view the data. Specifically, the social networking platform can present information in multiple formats to a user based on the user’s preference for information absorption / navigation / viewing, due to the fact that the platform provider recognizes that different users process information differently and in addition In addition, different content formats are displayed differently for reasons of different aspects of the display device screen. In summary, the platform has features that allow the user to control the relative proportion of various information formats incorporated into a stream of information being viewed by the user on the social networking platform. 26/41 [065] As an illustrative example, in a user's What's New in My Cloud feed, in any of their groups, and on any external social media feed (for example, Facebook, Twitter, Linked In , etc.), the user typically sees a chronological aggregation of publications that have various types of content that the user is allowed to view. As mentioned above, different individuals process information differently (for example, some prefer a lot of text and some prefer a lot of images), and different devices (ranging from the smallest mobile device to the largest desktop computer) are well suited to display different amounts of Dice. In addition, different groups / group members / users share different types / formats of information. [066] To reconcile these differences, the social networking platform provides a feature through which the user can adjust the density of the data in their feed through a sliding mechanism or similar graphical user interface (GUI) (for example, button rotary switch, buttons, etc.). This mechanism controls the visual outline of the data stream, and the amount of graphic information displayed, versus the amount of text information. At one end of the range of possible values is Text Totality, which is the highest text data density, and the data stream does not include images. At the other end of the range, the user can select Totality of Images, in which case they will not see any content items that have no graphic component - the chain literally consists of 27/41 prints without text. The user can dynamically change the settings of the sliding mechanism while browsing a data stream. In addition, with this feature, the user can control the amount of contextual information that want to see. In one example, click or hover over the images can fire O emergence of information hidden associated with each picture, as owner, subtitle, comments, date,[067] etc.There may be a range values intermediates in the sliding mechanism that the user can select, which provides a customized balance between text and images. In addition to the ratio of images to text, the scale of the images can also vary, from non-existent to a small or maximum scale for the device to display at the extremes. Setting the information slider can also change the amount of text displayed, for example, truncating what is displayed and providing the user with the ability to click to see more, or to hide and show comments associated with each publication. [068] This mechanism can be defined by each individual user in each of their groups. The website will continue to track the user settings for the Data Density Sliding Mechanism for each of the user's groups and feeds across sessions. The definition of the sliding information mechanism can also be defined globally for all user groups and feeds. The owner or creator of the group can also customize the information slider definitions based on how the group is expected to appear and the specific nature of the information shared in the group, and this definition can 28/41 define the appearance of the group, or serve as a customizable default definition for each user in the group. [069] Figures 7 to 10 show the sliding mechanism moving from one end to the other (locations shown as 702, 802, 902 and 1002) and the ratio of graphics to text increases as the sliding mechanism moves to the right. [070] Figure 11 shows the information sliding mechanism 1102 as a service available to the user browsing a What's New feed on computer 1101. The information sliding mechanism data is stored in a local database coupled to the social networking platform provider. The database can comprise multiple replicas, as shown in Figure 11 (1110, 1112 and 1114). [071] Social Media Platform Ad Template [072] The social networking platform of the present invention integrates an ad model on the platform with user privacy at the core of its philosophy. In this respect, the platform provider can choose to focus only on data provided by a user that is related to his / her advertising preference, while other personal data, provided by the user, or recognized by the system, even if available, is not used. for fine tuning of other automated suggestion mechanisms provided by the platform. In any event, the social networking platform ensures at least that the user's identity is protected against a third-party ad provider. In other words, the user interacts 29/41 only with the ad provider anonymously. User anonymity is protected throughout the ad-related interaction, starting from setting the ad viewing preference, to actually buying something based on the ad offered on the social networking platform, if a user chooses to do so. This emphasis on user privacy separates the social networking platform of the present invention from other apart ad models available today. [073] Currently, advertising models are based on varying intensities of finding details about the individual for whom the ad is being offered. There are many ways to do this, even in advertising systems where individuals can refine their advertising choices. All current systems and models are based on determined data about the individual that are based on data cleaning, tracking cookies, other means and mechanisms and / or analysis of the uniquely identifiable information provided by the individual to a company. Often, this data is also aggregated by, shared with and / or re-shared with one or many third parties. [074] Sgrouples' advertising model is based on the functional foundation of individuals and remains completely anonymous during the advertising selection and delivery process in which it is determined whether ads are delivered / offered / displayed / delivered to the individual by by any means. [075] Individuals remain anonymous to advertisers throughout the process in which they 30/41 select the ads they would like to receive and / or are then displayed on all of the mobile devices, desktop computers, televisions, phones, portable devices, any or all of the individual's personal electronic components, etc. At no time is anything revealed about the individual to the advertiser during the ad selection and delivery process than the individual has selected the ad selection process (before and unrelated to the click on a specific offered ad), and in no way In this way, it indicates a propensity to receive. [076] Optionally, if and when an individual takes a definite action to click on an ad that has been received, which is received by the individual based on their input into the ad selection process, then information about that individual can be transmitted, revealed, acquired or determined or otherwise provided to the advertiser. [077] An alternative method to ensure that the individual is not being tracked involves creating a standard proxy feature or proxy option for the individual to hide their identity from the Advertiser, so that even when they click or otherwise indicate an interest definitive in a specific advertisement that the individual received, the identity and details / information about the individual remain anonymous and do not have the ability to be discovered; there is no way to link the individual's identity to the ad that was clicked. This protection of the individual's identity can also optionally continue throughout the purchase cycle with the exception of the data that needs to be collected to fulfill the individual's purchase desires. 31/41 Also at that moment, an outsourced system can optionally be implemented to materialize to further protect the individual's identity from the advertiser. [078] By participating fully in the selection of the ads received, the individual provides the Advertiser with a unique and significantly more relevant opportunity to generate profit and sales for the individual; and it also protects the individual against advertising systems that rely on tracking, spying, profiling and other methods of cleaning / sharing / acquiring data. [079] There are many benefits to this model, which include, but are not limited to, what is willing to follow. [080] Choosing his ads using some or all of the methods described above or those deduced from the descriptions below, the individual is demonstrably the highest one-to-one match between product and consumer, since the ads provided to the individual are exactly what the individual wants. The individual is much more likely to click on your Ads and / or Coupons, generating a click rate significantly higher than current and standard expectations. Individuals are expected to make significantly more purchases through the ads they receive. [081] This model is expected to generate higher CPMs due to its exclusive relevance to the individual and the trust that the system generates between the individual, the company and the Advertiser. [082] There are many ways in which a system can work and all have the above fundamentals as 32/41 prerequisite. An exemplary way in which the Advertiser / Ad selection process is expected to operate is as follows: [083] The individual can choose from a selection of goods and services for the consumer, for example, starting at top / bottom ad categories and then categorizing to select subcategories. Alternatively or additionally, the selection can be of specific companies and the subcategories, of specific products and / or services offered by the companies, etc., as selected by the user. Product, service and vendor or company selections can be based on several different types of criteria, including, but not limited to: the user's geographic location as provided by the user or chosen by the user (and to be determined by the company); proximity to service location availability, specific location pricing, etc. Users can further refine their selections in many different ways, for example, the individual can enable a geological service or enter a postal code or country, state, city, etc., to identify their location and / or from a mobile or portable device which can allow the ad service to detect your location. [084] An Ad Selector system is made available on the social network platform. Advertisers can acquire a sponsor / Advertiser position to be placed on the ad selection system. [085] Another example of how individuals can select their Advertising Preferences is through a preference, rating or other means 33/41 creation of a measurable quantity that reflects the level of preference so that a sliding mechanism or other type of GUI mechanism can be defined to establish the preferred hierarchy of categories or ad choices that the user desires or selects them would like them to be offered. The frequency of offering the advertisement, the relative list of the desired categories, etc. Can be selected by the user or determined by system. [086] By example, for each category of advertisement or coupon, the user can define the mechanism sliding from 0 (left) to 100 (direct). Values can be predetermined as 100 (right) for each category and the individual can then adjust certain categories downwards. The values selected by the individual provide a preference coefficient for each category, allowing the algorithm to guide the frequency of displaying ads in different categories based on User preferences. [087] This same mechanism can also be extended to adjust the preference values for subcategories of Ads. A user may not assign the values of all Ad preference sliding mechanisms to 0. When a user attempts to assign all values to 0 (left), one or more sliding mechanisms will automatically be set to 100, to allow the service to continue offering ads. [088] This is simply an example / illustration and there are several ways to implement an Ad Preference mechanism to establish preferences and / or 34/41 the frequency and / or the relative list of categories or choices desired or selected by the user that they would like to be served as selected by the User. [089] For a premium level of service, a user can choose to select an option without an ad while enjoying the other features of the social networking platform. [090] The individual can dynamically refine their ad preferences by providing feedback on any of the ads viewed. There are several potential ways to do this. For example, one way is that, without having to revisit the ad preference selection page, the individual can register a '+' vote or for an ad that is offered to them and the algorithm will adjust the proportion of similar ads received by the member. There are many ways for a user to register their opinions / inputs / feedback on the ads viewed; some forms could be the use of numerical, qualitative, gradients, contextual elements and other measurement / input / feedback mechanisms, etc. [091] The user also has the option to explore coupon offers that are generated based on criteria and / or choices that they have entered for their advertising preferences. In the context of this application, coupons are considered to fall within the scope of the term ad. Therefore, it is possible to think that the ad filter is a system that is configured to offer coupons intelligently to users, that is, potential buyers. 35/41 In other words, the coupons offered to the user can use the same methods for their selection and delivery as those for advertisements that have been described in this document. Whenever a user selects or purchases a coupon, this could also count as a positive vote for that category in the preferred measurement system. [092] There may be other benefits related to this Advertising / Coupon service ensuring that the individual is anonymous and / or protected against other types of data collection. For example, Advertisers' lack of ability to track or collect information of any kind about users can be programmed for the service. In an example of a way to ensure this is forced, ads are fetched from an ad partner, but can actually be offered to users from servers that belong to the social media platform provider. This is different from the traditional ad serving model for users of a social network in which ads are actually offered directly by third parties and included on the page that is offered to the user. [093] Figures 13 and 14 show two deployments of the ad offering system, the only difference being that the deployment in Figure 14 has an additional component 1407, which is a database of Sgrouples ads before filter 1308. Figures 13 and 14, the user creates or edits a personal ad filter preference in step 1302, which is stored in database 1304. The third-party ad service 1306 can interact only with the user on the social network platform through a server. proxy 1312 or other anonymization methods. O 36/41 proxy server 1312 receives the third-party ads and offers them to the user selectively (that is, only the ads that pass the filtering criteria). Another optional 1318 proxy server can be placed between the user and the ad server when the user indicates a definite intention by clicking on the ad (or even buying the advertised product). Coupons relevant to the user can also be displayed, as shown in step 1314. [094] Figures 15 to 21 are line grid diagrams showing different features of the ad template as described. The 1502 element highlights the premium option of not having to see any ads. Element 1504 highlights an optional field associated with geological location, if the user wants geographically relevant information, as shown in greater detail in Figure 17 with 1700 geological information set. Figure 15 shows broad categories 1500. Figures 16 to 19 show how broad categories can be divided into subcategories. [095] Figures 20 and 21 show how, instead of check boxes, ad preferences can be set using a sliding mechanism, the two positions of which are shown as 2000 and 2100. Those skilled in the art will understand that the sliding mechanism can be moved continuously or gradually. [096] Tagging and Organization [097] Users can tag, or categorize, items of interest on the social networking platform, in a group or even outside a group. This allows you to search for content associated with any tag or 37/41 tags, and also allows observers to understand the relevance of a given publication and associate it with other items with the same tag. 0 Sgrouples provides a means to tag any type of information, from any service or device, and the same set of tags is used for different types of information including text publications, photos, videos, events, documents, etc. While each of these types of publications is classified under its own service, such as photo albums or event calendar, tag categories apply through services, allowing users to easily search for relevant items regardless of the type of information. This concept is sometimes called universal tagging. [098] Tag categories cover the various types of information in a group and can also cover across groups. In this case, a user can add the same tag to different pieces of information in several of their groups, and they can also search for tags and find information in any of their groups. This also implies that some users may not be able to see all the portions of content associated with a given tag, since they are not members of everyone with that tag and, consequently, lack information to see part of the tagged items. [099] The modalities of the present invention provide means to identify and associate information shared in a group that can be of different types (for example, text, photos, videos, documents, etc.), means to identify and associate information shared between different groups that can be of different types (for 38/41 (example, text, photos, videos, documents, etc.), means to search for items that are targeted, regardless of which type of information the same are (text, Photo / Video, document, etc.) and if are in a only co group or in several groups. [100] The knowledgeable at technique will understand easily that eti quetation is an very effectively and versatile for organizing content for quick retrieval. This can be done during the upload transfer process, or afterwards, and any member of a group with publishing permissions can assign labels to any document shared in their group. A document owner can also assign their own private tags to the document in their My Cloud. In a way to do this, these tags are not shared with groups; another way to do this is to share private tags on My Cloud with other group owners. Labels in one group are not visible to members of another group. When viewing your documents, the user can sort and filter based on one or more tags, as well as by owner, date uploaded, modified date, etc. [101] Labels can also be presented in a simpler way, where documents appear organized in folders, or categories, rather than labels, but the underlying architecture is similar. This is equivalent to sorting documents based on one label at a time. This is similar to the operation of the photo service, in which photos are classified in albums, and can also be classified by tags. This is analogous 39/41 to the operation of labels / categories for publications of Discussions in Sgrouples. [102] After a publication is uploaded, it can be edited and tagged with one or more global tags that are shared by the group. Clicking on the Tag link opens a small widget that contains all the existing tags used by the group, as well as a new tag entry cape. By default, only the publisher can tag a publication, but in some permission settings, other members can add tags, including member name tags, to associate a publication with a specific individual in the group. [103] A Discussion post can also be targeted at specific individual members of one or more groups through the Direct Message mechanism. Viewing by Tag is possible. Choosing a selection from the checkbox at the top of the viewing window filters the chain and shows only the publications in that label category. The checkbox starts with All and also contains an Add Label option, which is an input field for the user to enter a new label. [104] Another way to implement this would be a subset of the total set of tags available, and allow only one tag per item, which can then be considered a Category. Users can select a category to assign to a given publication and then it is possible to filter the thread of Discussions publications by category. [105] Another mechanism for using smart tagging is classification. In widget view 40/41 Maxi, the user can classify the chain of publications by Date, Alphabetical Order (based on link title, which may not always exist), Member name and Most Popular (defined through a combination of the most commented, most clicked and most shared). [106] User Shared Discussions posts may also appear on My Cloud. In My Cloud, publications are shown with dots to indicate which groups they have been shared with. A publication that has been tagged in one group does not necessarily reflect that the tag can be shared in another group. In My Cloud, the item can display different labels in the different groups where it is shared. In this way, tags are conceptually distinct from shared albums or folders. [107] In the present invention, the global tagging mechanism can be implemented as shown in Figure 12, in which a publication of any type of data is added in 1202. The list of existing tags that a user has access to is retrieved from the Database. Data in 1206 and displayed to the user in 1214. Alternatively, the user can create a new label in 1204 which is then added to the DB for future retrieval. The published content is then associated with the tag and this list is captured in the DB in 1208. When any user who accessed that content sees the content, the tag is attached to it. Finally, when any user who has access to that tag and searches for content that matches the specified tag, all of the publication items that the user has access to, of all types of content, are displayed in 1212. 41/41 [108] Although the present invention has been particularly described with reference to its preferred modalities, it should be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications in form and details can be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention. The invention is intended to encompass such changes and modifications.
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Claims (16) [1] 1. METHOD IMPLANTED BY COMPUTER TO IMPLEMENT A INTERACTION OF MULTIPLE NETWORKS IN A FIRST SOCIAL NETWORK, the method being characterized by understanding: identify a plurality of users to form a group within the first social network; allow group members to connect to a second social network from within the first social network, where the second social network is external to the first social network; enable group members to access content posted by at least some of the other group members on the second social network; and, display, on the first social network, the content posted by the group members on the second social network. [2] 2. METHOD, according to claim 1, characterized by the first social network being a private social network. [3] 3. METHOD, according to claim 2, characterized by the second social network external to the first social network being a private or public social network. [4] 4. METHOD, according to claim 1, characterized by the display of the content posted by the group members on the second social network to be carried out based on a chronological order or other classification criteria defined by the users of the first social network. [5] 5. METHOD, according to claim 1, the method being characterized by additionally comprising: determine identifying information for group members who are also members of the second network 2/3 social; based on the identification information determined, retrieve the content posted by the members among the group members on the second social network by consulting a content flow served by an external server associated with the second social network; and archive the recovered content on the first social network so that the frequency of consultation with the external server is controlled. [6] 6. METHOD, according to claim 1, characterized by the group members who are connected in the first social network do not need to be connected to each other in the second social network. [7] 7. METHOD, according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that additional social sharing tools for archiving and sharing content are provided to group members to facilitate the posting and archiving of content on the first social network and the second social network. [8] 8. METHOD, according to claim 1, the method being characterized by additionally comprising: disable the display of content posted by group members on the second social network based on the member's preference. [9] 9. METHOD, according to claim 5, the method being characterized by additionally comprising: authenticate the first social network as a trusted app on the second social network. [10] 10. METHOD, according to claim 9, characterized by an algorithm used in authentication 3/3 understand the OAuth algorithm. [11] 11. METHOD, according to claim 5, characterized by the filing step comprising: communicate by push, asynchronously, the flow of content with group members from the first social network to an internal server for the first social network; and store the content flow in a local database coupled to the internal server for the first social network. [12] 12. METHOD, according to claim 11, characterized by the archiving step to continue regardless of whether a startup user goes offline on any of the first or second social networks. [13] 13. METHOD, according to claim 1, characterized by the selective members of the group being able to see the content posted on the second social network of other group members, based on the permission granted to the selective members to see each other's content on the second network Social. [14] 14. METHOD, according to claim 1, characterized by the group members having the possibility to exchange direct messages with other group members. [15] 15. METHOD, according to claim 13, characterized in that the first member of the group has the possibility to send a multicast message directly to two or more members of the group. [16] 16. METHOD, according to claim 1, characterized in that group members are provided with additional tools to create message chains rich in content.
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