{"id":1231,"date":"2009-10-21T05:23:50","date_gmt":"2009-10-21T09:23:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mccordweb.com\/weblogs\/?p=1231"},"modified":"2009-10-20T11:35:38","modified_gmt":"2009-10-20T15:35:38","slug":"refusing-to-join-the-social-networking-phenomena","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mccordweb.com\/weblogs\/2009\/10\/21\/refusing-to-join-the-social-networking-phenomena\/","title":{"rendered":"Refusing to Join the Social Networking Phenomena"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Are you refusing to get a Facebook account? Do you think that Twitter is for people who have nothing better to do? The Washington Post print edition did an article last week on this new phenomena of young twenty to thirty somethings that literally refused to connect on Facebook. I found the article interesting reading and wanted to share my thoughts.<\/p>\n<p>First in both cases the participants who refused to join their friends on Facebook either had a significant other keep tabs on Facebook for them or act as their &#8220;secretary&#8221; and also both said that they preferred &#8220;real face to face or phone to ear&#8221; interaction. Both mentioned that they were out of the loop with their friends. One missed important appointments for his band, the other missed auditions that the friends shared with each other on Facebook. Hmm, an interesting case study especially for the age of the individuals involved.<\/p>\n<p>There are some who have decided to not join Facebook and purposely and rabidly declare that it is a waste of time. Usually the age of the individual is a factor on if they consider Facebook important. It is a real rarity to see a college student or for that matter really even and older high school student who is not using Facebook as an alternative to regular email.<\/p>\n<p>Facebook is here to stay. In fact for many young people the email and chat function on Facebook now are their email and instant messaging programs. As for me, I think that Facebook is fun. It is a great way to stay connected with family and friends, and a wonderful way to deepen the interaction with colleagues and clients.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Are you refusing to get a Facebook account? Do you think that Twitter is for people who have nothing better to do? The Washington Post print edition did an article last week on this new phenomena of young twenty to thirty somethings that literally refused to connect on Facebook. I found the article interesting reading and wanted to share my thoughts. First in both cases the participants who refused to join their friends on Facebook either had a significant other keep tabs on Facebook for them or act as their &#8220;secretary&#8221; and also both said that they preferred &#8220;real face to face or phone to ear&#8221; interaction. Both mentioned that they were out of the loop with their friends. One missed important appointments for his band, the other missed auditions that the friends shared with each other on Facebook. Hmm, an interesting case study especially for the age of the individuals involved. There are some who have decided to not join Facebook and purposely and rabidly declare that it is a waste of time. Usually the age of the individual is a factor on if they consider Facebook important. It is a real rarity to see a college student or for that matter really even and older high school student who is not using Facebook as an alternative to regular email. Facebook is here to stay. 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