Friday, July 15, 2011

it's complicated

is how my relationship with facebook is
on and off
i don't want to use it - it takes too much of my time

but it helps to connect with some friends sometimes

because they use it so much more 'effective' than other (should-be-better) forms of communication...

i'm too sensitive for facebook
often delete my status soon after i share it
if it's something personal
i don't feel comfortable having it hanging on my profile and about hundreds of people can see it - if they do...
i guess fb's too much exposure for me...

also any time i use it my head says you're wasting your real life!

with blogging it feels different...
it's good for writing
twitter is less 'too much' for status
tumblr is good for sharing photo related stuff
youtube is good for videos

fb is not specialised or professional
calling itself a 'social' network...
but for me it is plainly Ridiculous how people living in the same place/ city (!) communicate through fb - what is phone for?! and then why don't you just go out and meet up and talk?!
real interaction - please.
people spend hours on fb and using the internet
then saying they don't have time to go out
!

with a distance skype! talk and see each other at the same time :)

linkedin seems fine for professional network

i guess fb is not for busy 20s
it's like myspace a place for teenagers to play around after school


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oh right, google +

another facebook...a bit better well because it comes later and is trying to fix stuff that annoys people on fb ie. 'circles' instead of 'friends'

enough of these social networks

turn it off

go out and have even just one good laugh with your friends in real life

babies!



google+,

i had enough with facebook

you can't trick me into another 'it's complicated' relationship

i'm no longer 19

:)



but of course it's your own (literally) business to 'invite' people 'into' using it

i'm just not gonna post anything...that'll help...

just like closing the wall on facebook...



in my opinion though,

you'd be much better than facebook

if you get rid of the comment part - that takes too much of unnecessary time from people for tiny little comments, one after another, on one line status!

i've been there...

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