On Facebook...
Oct. 6th, 2008 11:08 pmI've had a facebook account since August, and I think I've figured out how I feel about it.
In a word, "meh."
It's nice to be able to reconnect with people that I've lost touch with, but there's very little depth to it unless I really work at it. There are a few people that I'm regularly e-mailing with, but for everyone else that I'm facebook friends with it's a very vague, shallow, sort of "oh, there you are" kind of thing.
I'm not about to cancel my facebook account or anything (and feel free to add me if you'd like), but I really prefer blogging.
All that said and done with, what's the deal with Twittr?
In a word, "meh."
It's nice to be able to reconnect with people that I've lost touch with, but there's very little depth to it unless I really work at it. There are a few people that I'm regularly e-mailing with, but for everyone else that I'm facebook friends with it's a very vague, shallow, sort of "oh, there you are" kind of thing.
I'm not about to cancel my facebook account or anything (and feel free to add me if you'd like), but I really prefer blogging.
All that said and done with, what's the deal with Twittr?
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Date: 2008-10-07 04:10 am (UTC)However, if you subscribe to the RSS feed for status updates, it's basically twitter without the replies & such.
It lets you keep up with the small details of peoples lives, which can be interesting. Especially people that don't blog, etc.
On the other hand, LJ has it's uses for private info, and blogging. I like LJ. I like the flist. It works for me.
You can also import automatically any LJ post into facebook, if you so desire, automatically. It can pull the rss feed of your LJ posts in :)