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# Is 'social' the right term to use for everything online?
- URL: https://katecarruthers.com/is-social-the-right-term-to-use-for-everything-online/
- Published: 2011-08-11T23:59:23.000Z
- Updated: 2026-04-25T09:04:31.000Z
- Author: Kate Carruthers
- Tags: social computing & social media, social media, social networking, society, #Migrated-1775015344493, #wp, #wp-post, #Import 2026-04-01 14:49

There is a tendency to put the word *social* in front of many other words to day to describe some new use of technology. I remain uncomfortable with the way we have plonked the word 'social' in front of so many other things, for example; networking, media, computing, business, etc.

One reason for this discomfort is that everything that human beings do is social in some way. But that discomfort about the term aside we've got to call it something and that will do for the time being.

Going back to the origins of the word *social* we can see it comes from the Latin [*socius*](http://www.word-origins.com/definition/social.html?ref=katecarruthers.com) and meant companion or partner. That makes it an ideal word to use about collaborative acts or practices.

The trouble is that adding *social* in front of everything begins to devalue its descriptive utility. Instead it seems to become yet another piece of jargon as voiced by the shallow spruikers of the latest thing. Using it in front of everything makes it into a joke.

I'm interested in how we keep things real. I think people need clear and simple communication. Meaningless jargon is not how we keep things real.

It makes me wonder though, is it the quality of the communicator and the truths that they speak that wipes away the feeling of jargon? Does it really all come down to trust?