摘要:In this text, from the theoretical perspective of Discourse Analysis (Pêcheux, 1997), starting from the notion of file and control center of memory houses, we analyze the reconfiguration of the collaborative internet (web 2.0) and how it enables/allows the ordering of digital files. In order to do so, we assume Facebook social network as a significant materiality. We are interested in reflecting on the resources that the “Facebook effect” has put into circulation for its subjects-users. If in its very beginning, only pictures were shared, today, it is already possible to make news, texts, videos and songs available. However, as we present in this work, that happens not without controls established by the network, in which certain passages of saying, accessing and guarding are allowed while so many others are prevented.