“It started when I saw him on Facebook“. Or he saw you. How many times have I heard that in the last 10 years. A bunch. We are finding our old high school sweethearts. College boyfriends. Discovering fantasies of what could have been. Never quite happened. Or ended before we were ready. But this time …
Fifty years from now when the history of blogging is written by social media scholars (and it will be – think of how blogging has helped to change the landscape of writing and communicating), I sincerely hope that one of the great mysteries of the blogosphere will finally be answered: Why did Facebook chase us …
Last week I read a blog post, written by a Millennial, positing that Facebook is good for Baby Boomers because they can keep up with friends, but there is no need for us to bother with any other social network platforms. She reasons that Baby Boomers do not need Twitter because it is mostly news …
Karen Gordon isn’t sure how comfortable she is with social media – but she knows it’s something she has to use for her career. How do you feel about social media? Read more from Karen on her blog, Joie De Mid Vivre. I’m not sure if it’s a generational thing or an introvert …
Now that we midlifers have the run of Facebook since all the teens have ditched it (supposedly), we should be having fun, fun, fun ‘til Mark Zuckerberg takes the Facebook away! (That’s not about to happen, by the way, since Facebook remains the largest social network by a long shot.) So forget worrying about your Facebook …