I found the discussion regarding Facebook interesting! provocative even! I withdrew from Facebook because I found it too time consuming, I did not like trying to remind others they were friends, and waiting to see if they agreed -- very strange, I felt -- and so I became the victim to whoever wanted to find me, if and when they did. I found the sudden emails disconcerting, and also just felt too exposed on the thing. But many really like it! People I know who are very private, generally speaking, have no problem jumping around on facebook and locating people and such. This might be an ego issue? I might not have a strong enough ego? Stereotyping might be another phenomena that keeps people off. also, Facebook ended up revealing information I told it not to reveal that it required. Altogether a strange, unpleasant experience. Wondering sometimes when we will end up conversing with canned voices that we actually think are real -- you know -- call someone and a canned voice that sounds real is able to carry on a conversation with you?
-- Peggy Miller, owner/OEO Highland Winds Art, Photography, Herbs and Writings 406-541-7577 (home/office/shop)
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