SentinelSlain
Suck my joined date.
- Nov 21, 2007
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Today has been a bit shit.
Just curious, how many of you guys here use Facebook? (im not asking because I want your usernames)
I don't have one because I believe it invades my privacy and is really all just a plea for attention and social validity/ credibility. Yet lately I've been thinking of creating an account as I've been asked countless times if I have one and/or people assume you already do and ask like they would ask for your cell or email. I feel as if I'm missing out on something especially within my own social realm. I'm not sure if I'm being persuaded/convinced or indoctrinated into something Ill end up despising.
How do you feel about social networks? esp Facebook.
zabu of nΩd;10317971 said:My main concern right now is getting a second account going so i can "keep my worlds apart" in terms of friends vs. family and professional contacts. I talk about smoking pot in private messages, which i probably shouldn't do, but i'd be really surprised if the authorities bothered to track me down for that.
But yes, beyond those advantages it really is a theatre for validating one's identity in a virtual environment at the expense of doing so in the real world, and the vanity and inanity suffused throughout has become revolting. What on the surface seems at last a context for exchanging ideas openly is in truth a place to validate your own opinions by collecting friends who are like you and marginalizing those who aren't.
And perhaps that is what's most insidious about it as a sociological phenomenon. As a venue for free speech it allows people to vent their opinions harmlessly and be rewarded with the feeling that their voice is being heard. But beyond that, nothing happens. People now say this and that, or like this and that, but don't actually do anything about it. It should be a vehicle to action in the real world, but instead it feasts upon its own entrails.