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Posts Tagged ‘like’

“Like” and its misuse

October 20th, 2010

Language evolves, and we use words loosely. But I’m more and more disturbed with the way “Like” is being manhandled.
A misuse of the Like button
Argumentation will need to encompass polarity; so I hope that it can help.

Tags: argumentation, argumentation ontologies, Facebook, like, semantics
Posted in argumentative discussions, PhD diary, random thoughts | Comments (4)

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