I am an avid Facebook user, as well as an avid Twitter user. I also post photos to Instagram, post things to Foursquare and Get Glue, and write this thing from time to time. Not quite sure how I got involved with doing all these things, but I do. Tonight, I want to discuss Facebook and Twitter.
I joined Facebook originally as an alternative to MySpace, because it felt like that was being overrun by kids. When I joined Facebook, it was specifically to keep in touch with people I went to high school with, and a few long distance family members. I post status updates for a few reasons. Making people laugh is one of them. Making people think is another. Sometimes, I do it to express my pride in things my kids or wife have done. Occasionally, I link to articles I think are interesting, but for the most part, I just stick to the basics.
I am on Twitter to entertain myself for the completely stupid things people say. Between the celebrities that spout off on things and the cyber-side of people I know that surprise me, I chuckle at Twitter more often than not. I rarely tweet anything that isn't linked to something. I don't have many followers, because I think my Twitter feed is pretty boring.
My rant tonight is on Facebook mostly, and the things that pop up on my "timeline". I have hidden so many people on there due to recent events, be it the election, or the Newtown tragedy. If it were easier to go through and "thin the herd" on my friends list, I would.
I would NEVER deny anyone their opinion, or the right to express them, but with that being said, I also won't subject myself to ridicule and scorn based on what I believe. I had opinions on who I wished to win the Presidential election, but I never expressed them for fear of verbal retribution. I have seen people that say "if you voted for __________ you are stupid and should be killed." Really???? I have my beliefs on the 2nd Amendment and guns, but I dare not express them publicly for fear of being labeled a "p***y" or "nutjob".
Am I just being the grumpy old man, or does Facebook act just like the dead end relationship that you know you'd be better off without, but just can't cut loose? If so, how do you handle it? Ironically enough, I will be using FB to monitor responses to this.
Thanks for listening. You may now go back to pictures of Tard the angry, butt-ugly cat.
Bill -- my take on Facebook is its what you make of it....one of my friends calls it "the land of procrastination" ... personally, the games on Facebook are my main diversion from real life, plus I have reconnected with a lot of old friends.
ReplyDeleteAll that said, it is also the land of TMI -- do we really need to know our BFFs are going to the grocery store, car wash, having their nails done, etc... I think not....