Anti-Social Network Behavior October 24, 2007

Filed under: Bloggy Bits, On Culture, On Media — Chris Strouth @ 5:29 pm

How much are we supposed to take, at what point do we stand up as a society and say enough is enough, I’ve had all I can stand and I can’t stands no more. Of course I am talking about social networking. Whether its profiles on Myspace, photos on Flickr, zombies on Facebook, job inquires on linked in, or phone calls from angry Dutchmen on Skype. The 21st century netizen is wallowing in choices to be social without being seen. according to Wikipedia (itself a sort of social site, while not necessarily networking based,it has become a clubhouse for grammarians and nitpickers the world over) the following are the notable social networking sites.

List of social networking websites

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Realize that this lis doesn’t even include other things that function like social networks, like De.licio.us,Technocrati, or Digg. If you are a hep cyber citizen your on all those , God forbid you leave your desk, oh wait I can twitter from my phone. I can face book while waiting for a red light, yeah I know I am not supposed to do it, but you do it too so pbbbtttt.

This at first didn’t seem like a problem until colleges and universities stared having classes teaching freshmen how to meet and interact with people real-time, in fact we live in a world interaction is a major. Not talking about computer interactions or anything digital, just interaction as a whole, something that the very old fashioned me takes for granted. Your in a situation you are going to interact, not unlike your in an ocean, you are going to get wet.

I sometimes getr so busy with online life that i don’t have time for the real one, you knoe the one I do all the online stuff to pay for. It becomes like the 80’s cokehead mantra, “I do blow to be better at work,to make more money, so I can afford more blow” In this case instead of Bolvian Marching Powder, its the tiny dance of 1’s and 0’s.

I had a similar thought while being lost in New York, “how many cities should a man know by heart?” To which my friend Scott answered as many as possible. A nice thought but at some point it gets ridiculous, me I have my home town:Minneapolis, St. Paul its necessary suburbs, small towns nearby like Duluth and Rochester, Siux Falls, Fargo, Madison, Milwaukee. The Chicago, New York, Los Angeles , San Diego, Seattle, London, then the million small towns that I seem to contiually have to be off to (Bismark anyone?).

I say enough with the social networking. how about anti social networks like hatebook? or heres a thought how about an old fashioned party? Have the whole world over…let say at your house though, mines too small.

 

7 Responses to “Anti-Social Network Behavior”

  1. simplyconnections » Blog Archive » Anti-Social Network Behavior Says:

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  2. julie Says:

    wait a minute… which one is the one where you get the angry Dutchmen to call????? That got my pulse racing.

  3. Chris Strouth Says:

    Skype, though in truth we spent the day crank calling Italians, but thats not nearly as funny

  4. Happy Says:

    How could you possibly leave out http://www.b4uparty.com which has so much more community spirit to offer?

  5. Chris Strouth Says:

    I guess because I had never heard of it, the wealth of social network sites is bigger then Boca Raton.I can only squeeze in so many. But I will check it out, thanks!

  6. Matt Says:

    Don’t know if you get the Bad Signal e-mails, but , Warren Ellis, described Facebook as “a shit interface used primarily for telling people you’re a mad bitey zombie pirate monkey.”

    That’s why he’s the Internet Jesus.

  7. Ralph Says:

    Thank you for giving us the opportunity to list, we would like to inform you on our new College Network Place…
    http://www.collegenetworkingcafe.com/

    The College Networking Cafe is designed to give a social networking utility that connects college students with other college students from around the world!

    Students can use the college networking cafe to keep up with college friends, news, upload photos, share links and videos, you can also become affilates to help build your own community and just learn more about their fellow classmates.

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