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Is It A Worry That So Much Of The Planet Are Involved In Social Media?
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What is happening to the population of this planet? Why do people need Twitbook etc? I can't really nail it down but there is just something fundamentally wrong here.
What is happening to the population of this planet? Why do people need Twitbook etc? I can't really nail it down but there is just something fundamentally wrong here.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many people like to think they are above using the likes of FaceBook, they appear to think it gives them some kind of superiority, most of them have never actually got to using it. Yes of course some post crap, some people talk crap, that's life.
I read crap in the news papers, it really isnt a new thing.
I read crap in the news papers, it really isnt a new thing.
when AB started - and I started with it - there was no 'social media'
There was, though, it just hadn't been named. The internet version was mostly called "chatrooms" though there were also more restricted Q&A sites like AB where you could ask questions of the public at large; that's still social media. The mobile phone version wasn't invented till later, but that's just a new platform rather than a new kind of behaviour.
There was, though, it just hadn't been named. The internet version was mostly called "chatrooms" though there were also more restricted Q&A sites like AB where you could ask questions of the public at large; that's still social media. The mobile phone version wasn't invented till later, but that's just a new platform rather than a new kind of behaviour.
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bednobs - "are you seriously saying people don't post crap on here andy?
Just because the tern "social media" wasn't invented when theclockwork answerbank servers started does not mean it was not and never will be social media."
Absolutely not bednobs - no interactive site is immune from rubbish being posted - and that does include this one.
And I can see that it can be seen as social media, but I prefer to think of it as somewhat superior in terms of its smaller volume of posters, matched by a higher level of content.
Think of it like a Ford Fiesta and a Ferarri - they are both cars ...
Just because the tern "social media" wasn't invented when theclockwork answerbank servers started does not mean it was not and never will be social media."
Absolutely not bednobs - no interactive site is immune from rubbish being posted - and that does include this one.
And I can see that it can be seen as social media, but I prefer to think of it as somewhat superior in terms of its smaller volume of posters, matched by a higher level of content.
Think of it like a Ford Fiesta and a Ferarri - they are both cars ...
Talbot - "Andy...So the reason you don't want to accept the Fact that AB is a social media site is because you like to think you are intellectually superior to FB and Twitter users."
I have said it before, and I will say it again - people who start a response with "So ..." are either going to completely miss the point they are responding to, or they are going to reply to something that was not in the original post - the second in this case. BTW, that is being humorous. I am not trying to start a fight here!
But no, obviously not. Given that people like Stephen Fry are Twitter users, I would never be so arrogant as to suggest that I am 'above' them in any way - which is why I did not say that.
"The majority of people talk crap - always have, and always will.
I would include myself in that...and you too, andy."
I would not disagree with that for a moment - I can post yards of it, as anyone on here knows! But I also think you would agree - it is very often not crap, and on the days it is, it is a higher level of crap.
And I would include myself in that ... and you too Talbot.
I have said it before, and I will say it again - people who start a response with "So ..." are either going to completely miss the point they are responding to, or they are going to reply to something that was not in the original post - the second in this case. BTW, that is being humorous. I am not trying to start a fight here!
But no, obviously not. Given that people like Stephen Fry are Twitter users, I would never be so arrogant as to suggest that I am 'above' them in any way - which is why I did not say that.
"The majority of people talk crap - always have, and always will.
I would include myself in that...and you too, andy."
I would not disagree with that for a moment - I can post yards of it, as anyone on here knows! But I also think you would agree - it is very often not crap, and on the days it is, it is a higher level of crap.
And I would include myself in that ... and you too Talbot.
RATTER - "Many people like to think they are above using the likes of FaceBook, they appear to think it gives them some kind of superiority, most of them have never actually got to using it. Yes of course some post crap, some people talk crap, that's life."
That's true - it belongs to the same peculiar mind set that gives some people a false sense of superiority because they don't own a television.
Speaking personally, I don't use social media simply because the concept doesn't appeal to me, and more importantly, I just don't have the time!
That's true - it belongs to the same peculiar mind set that gives some people a false sense of superiority because they don't own a television.
Speaking personally, I don't use social media simply because the concept doesn't appeal to me, and more importantly, I just don't have the time!
jno - "when AB started - and I started with it - there was no 'social media'
There was, though, it just hadn't been named. The internet version was mostly called "chatrooms" though there were also more restricted Q&A sites like AB where you could ask questions of the public at large; that's still social media. The mobile phone version wasn't invented till later, but that's just a new platform rather than a new kind of behaviour."
On reflection, you are absolutely right - I stand corrected.
It was fifteen years ago - the old memory is not what it was!
There was, though, it just hadn't been named. The internet version was mostly called "chatrooms" though there were also more restricted Q&A sites like AB where you could ask questions of the public at large; that's still social media. The mobile phone version wasn't invented till later, but that's just a new platform rather than a new kind of behaviour."
On reflection, you are absolutely right - I stand corrected.
It was fifteen years ago - the old memory is not what it was!
Without wishing to indulge in semantics, the maniacal use of mobile devices has reached the level where I believe it has become, for many, a mental illness, and one of epic proportions at that.
Just why any sane person would need to walk along the street with a phone clutched in their hand is very puzzling. When I take one out with me it stays in my pocket and is used simply to say I’ll be late due to pigs on the line at Effingham Junction” or whatever. If there are no pigs it is not used at all.
A day or two ago I was waiting at a bus stop and a young woman was waiting with a child asleep in a pushchair and another aged about five. He was apparently, going to the dentist and he was somewhat apprehensive (so apprehensive he was crying his eyes out and urging his mother to give him some reassurance). She was busy in the Twittersphere. After a few minutes (by which time the boy was inconsolable) she finally turned to him. “What’s the matter now?” He was sobbing and could not answer. I explained to her that he was very worried about his visit to the dentist and had been trying to attract her attention but could not do so as he appeared not to have a phone with him.. “Aw, don’t be silly, babe. Tell you what, let’s see if the dentist’s on Facebook!” The bus came along and I went upstairs.
Mr Zuckenburger (or whatever his name is) has made a fortune from people’s inanity. And good luck to him. Quite whether he should be proud that one seventh of the world’s population was acting inanely at the same time courtesy of his product is open to debate.
Just why any sane person would need to walk along the street with a phone clutched in their hand is very puzzling. When I take one out with me it stays in my pocket and is used simply to say I’ll be late due to pigs on the line at Effingham Junction” or whatever. If there are no pigs it is not used at all.
A day or two ago I was waiting at a bus stop and a young woman was waiting with a child asleep in a pushchair and another aged about five. He was apparently, going to the dentist and he was somewhat apprehensive (so apprehensive he was crying his eyes out and urging his mother to give him some reassurance). She was busy in the Twittersphere. After a few minutes (by which time the boy was inconsolable) she finally turned to him. “What’s the matter now?” He was sobbing and could not answer. I explained to her that he was very worried about his visit to the dentist and had been trying to attract her attention but could not do so as he appeared not to have a phone with him.. “Aw, don’t be silly, babe. Tell you what, let’s see if the dentist’s on Facebook!” The bus came along and I went upstairs.
Mr Zuckenburger (or whatever his name is) has made a fortune from people’s inanity. And good luck to him. Quite whether he should be proud that one seventh of the world’s population was acting inanely at the same time courtesy of his product is open to debate.
I agree with NJ. Mark Zuckerburg must be laughing his socks off. Recently, one of my best friends moved away. I went around to her house to see her off and we were sitting in the kitchen saying our heartfelt goodbyes. Every two minutes there was a 'ding' from her Facebook as different people were commenting on one thing and another. She was interrupting our conversation to look and laugh at what was happening via her phone. I thought "Can`t we even say goodbye without you looking at Facebook. Put the bloody thing away"! And she`s a 40 something woman. At least she has learnt, in the days before social media, to socially interact. There`s not much hope for young people who are brought up with Facebook, Twitter etc.
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