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#279126 - 08/21/08 12:06 PM
Re: My Space, Plaxo, LinkEdit, etc....
[Re: Kellycakes]
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As someone who has been interacting socially on various websites for the past 20 years, I stay as far away from MySpace, etc. as possible.
Relationships on the computer are not the same as relationships in the analogue world.
Some will say that friends made on the computer are better because we get to know the people for who they are, not what they look like.
But physical appearance IS important. You would be friends with, but probably wouldn't date, a really smart, witty person who looked like Quasimodo.
Computer relationships work about one or two percent of the time when the people meet in real life, because someone has lied, or misstated something, or someone's imagination has put things on the other party that don't exist, there is almost always some kind of disappointed hope, whether it is romantic or for friendship.
In theory, I ahould be all in favor of this kind of social interaction because it's how Helice and I met...in a chat room. But for every one of me, there are a hundred people doomed to disappointment, heartbreak, or being conned out of the money for a plane ticket.
So my best advice to anyone who has, or hopes to have, a computer relationship is the same advice I'd give to someone who told me they were going to walk through downtown East St. Louis at night...be aware of your surroundings at all times.
And, until proven wrong, follow the advice of my friend Hyman Hayden, of the Paranoia Files, who used to say "trust no one".
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#279266 - 08/23/08 12:13 PM
Re: My Space, Plaxo, LinkEdit, etc....
[Re: Dax]
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Registered: 08/03/99
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I like Facebook because I've been able to connect with quite a few of my cousins who I would not normally be in contact with due to our busy lifestyles. They often upload photos of vacations and let all of us relations know when someone is ill or there's an upcoming family event. Several of my nieces and nephews are also in this site, and I love seeing photos of their lives, accomplishments, and especially of their children. You can maintain privacy in there because you have to authorize someone to access your information, and most people do not allow it unless they know the person.
There are also several groups for special causes in there. The one I joined was in memory of a friend who's daughter committed suicide in April. The latest update is that there were enough signatures to get the attention of US senators, and just a few weeks ago, Pres. Bush signed a new bill for colleges and universities, allowing parents access to their child's records if there is a medical issue.
So you see, these sites are not all about porn, spam, or pedophiles.
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#279683 - 08/29/08 12:00 PM
Re: My Space, Plaxo, LinkEdit, etc....
[Re: Dax]
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Registered: 10/03/06
Loc: California
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As someone who has been interacting socially on various websites for the past 20 years, I stay as far away from MySpace, etc. as possible.
Relationships on the computer are not the same as relationships in the analogue world.
Some will say that friends made on the computer are better because we get to know the people for who they are, not what they look like.
But physical appearance IS important. You would be friends with, but probably wouldn't date, a really smart, witty person who looked like Quasimodo.
Computer relationships work about one or two percent of the time when the people meet in real life, because someone has lied, or misstated something, or someone's imagination has put things on the other party that don't exist, there is almost always some kind of disappointed hope, whether it is romantic or for friendship.
In theory, I ahould be all in favor of this kind of social interaction because it's how Helice and I met...in a chat room. But for every one of me, there are a hundred people doomed to disappointment, heartbreak, or being conned out of the money for a plane ticket.
So my best advice to anyone who has, or hopes to have, a computer relationship is the same advice I'd give to someone who told me they were going to walk through downtown East St. Louis at night...be aware of your surroundings at all times.
And, until proven wrong, follow the advice of my friend Hyman Hayden, of the Paranoia Files, who used to say "trust no one".
I have a My Space for business reasons...just like in the analogue world I have to interact in a positive way with those I may or may not like... some great people, not so great people and some really weird people that creep me out... I have managed to to keep this all in "check". On My Space, I interact mostly with teens I do not know in the physical world. I have another private account for close friends and relatives I know. This is a great asset, as we can all easily post photos, videos...etc to each other. Recently I have been invited to Linkit, Plaxo and Tagged. Not knowing what Plaxo or Tagged were, I signed up believing I was adding my information to a friends address book??? lol! I answered "yes" to Tagged sign up request to invite my own friends... 1500 email addresses later, I found out Tagged invited my entire gmail account...not my address book, but I just invited anyone who I had ever emailed using my gmail account to Tagged. Two things happened, several friends reminded me they did not have to be Tagged to be my friend...and MOST of my good friends who I know in the analogue world joined... Now I have them all in one spot. It is sort of delightful. Plaxo and Tagged are more adult business oriented. Although I have not generated much business on them...Linkedit is another one... Classmates is another. I joined Classmates several years ago at the request of a friend... I am not someone who waxes nostalgia for my former high school days, but I have really enjoyed reconnecting with many "sistas" who I shared many child hood experiences with. In fact we have a get together every so often called The girls of 72. Maybe it's because I am married, but I have missed the flirting and dating being a member of these sites provides others...
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