This is what’s always bothered me about social networking. It makes very small but very visible connections between people, which is a good thing in its own way. But after a while it’s easy to mistake a large contact list for having a lot of close friendships.
And nevertheless, I’m sort of addicted to Twitter.
I have to agree with you on the bother and the addiction. It’s like dropping a pebble in a very large puddle…very thin but the ripples are far reaching.
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This is what’s always bothered me about social networking. It makes very small but very visible connections between people, which is a good thing in its own way. But after a while it’s easy to mistake a large contact list for having a lot of close friendships.
And nevertheless, I’m sort of addicted to Twitter.
I have to agree with you on the bother and the addiction. It’s like dropping a pebble in a very large puddle…very thin but the ripples are far reaching.