Sounds like some sort of modern day declaration?
To me it does.
It represents an earnest shift from what mattered to what is now de rigueur. As in the vanity. People always had an ego and to stoke it attempted to achieve a superlative. Today the ease of access to what is considered superlative is in itself superlative.
5,000 Facebook friends to 50,000 Twitter followers? I mean the very notion of anyone being followed today is spilling into the formal culture and what were sacrosanct institutions now ask for my Twitter handle in an application form. Are you serious?
I for one am not able to get a handle on that.
I am a reluctant technologist and still grapple with (the notion of) a hashtag. The first thought that pops in my head on hearing that word is a leftover doobie.
Call me silly but this whole thing with people constantly chattering on mobile devices with or without tags does sound dubious. And to think that there were or are folks that got swayed to act a certain way because it came over the speaker, I mean FB should scare everyone.
To me it does.
It represents an earnest shift from what mattered to what is now de rigueur. As in the vanity. People always had an ego and to stoke it attempted to achieve a superlative. Today the ease of access to what is considered superlative is in itself superlative.
5,000 Facebook friends to 50,000 Twitter followers? I mean the very notion of anyone being followed today is spilling into the formal culture and what were sacrosanct institutions now ask for my Twitter handle in an application form. Are you serious?
I for one am not able to get a handle on that.
I am a reluctant technologist and still grapple with (the notion of) a hashtag. The first thought that pops in my head on hearing that word is a leftover doobie.
Call me silly but this whole thing with people constantly chattering on mobile devices with or without tags does sound dubious. And to think that there were or are folks that got swayed to act a certain way because it came over the speaker, I mean FB should scare everyone.
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