Friday, September 2, 2011

Yes, I am a curmudgeon

I know I am being a curmudgeon, but I don't feel the least inclined to look at Goolge+. My life is already too full of social medias that I don't have enough time to manage. Waa waa, I whine.  I just recently put our parish on Twitter hoping that it may help communicate weekly events in the parish, but I doubt much of our parish utilizes it. I have looked at Facebook as a means to communicate to the parish, but often just avoid it because I don't care to see that some "friend"  just got a great deal on shoes, is having a great day or needs help in the latest game obsession of Facebook. Google+ sounds very interesting and the reports from various bloggers using it is are promising, but I'll pass for now.
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3 comments:

  1. I tried it briefly, but found it was very much like Facebook. Too much noise, not enough strength of signal.

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  2. Nice description of the experience of Facebook. I still keep a presence on Facebook and may it more in the future for parish/ministry communication; however, I don't care for all the minutia.

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  3. I'm on Facebook and Google+, but mostly I can't be bothered with either one. I don't care that someone found a great deal on shoes either, and I don't think anyone cares that I aced a calc quiz today.

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