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Showing posts with label social networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social networking. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

It's Complicated

















Now your cyber stalkers can be notified via e-mail when you change your relationship status. through a new application on Facebook. The Facebook Break-up Notifier is easy to use and as CNN.com reported, will probably be super popular. The application let's users select certain friends that they want to be informed of when their relationship status changes.

In theory, the application can be used by your friends who want to keep up with what's going on. But that's only in theory. The app is perfect for those of you who have your eye on someone who is "in a relationship". You can use the app and not have to constantly check that person's page to see when they inform Facebook that they are now single.

This is taking social networking to a whole new level. It's a little creepy to think that someone would want to be notified at the exact moment I change my relationship status. Facebook is a fun way to connect with people but it's almost becoming a little dangerous. Their "Places" feature let's you check in at various places, giving the people that view your page your exact location. There are privacy settings, but people can always find a way around them.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

What's not to "Like"?
















Social networking is a great way to connect with friends and keep up with what’s going on in the world. But, how much is too much? Between text, tweets, Facebook updates, and Foursquare check-ins things can get crazy. Trying to keep up with what’s what can be hard. It seems we like we are constantly checking our phones for updates and sometimes things can get confusing.

USA Today reported that there are 110 million tweets everyday. Not to mention the countless Facebook status updates, wall posts, and comments. The human brain just doesn’t have the capability to keep up with this much information. "People used to be concerned about ADHD. Now, you almost have to have that trait to cope with so much information," sa6s Robi Ludwig, a psychotherapist in New York. Social networks are trying to find ways to address this issue so they don’t lose users to other sites.

For me trying to keep up with my Facebook and Twitter accounts is a challenge. I have updates sent to my phone and sometimes forget whom I’m talking to. I like being able to connect with people who I would have never have gotten to before the use of social networks so, I’m not ready to sign off just yet.