I have a Facebook page and I really enjoy it. I have fun seeing what friends and even clients are doing throughout the day. Honestly, it can waste time if I let it. I think the key is to keep a balance and to realize what the rant is saying, that Facebook is a tool. It's not the real thing, but only a supplement.
However, I will say this. I used to keep a blog for about four years, but I became increasingly troubled when I would be experiecing something and creating a memory and then think "I need to blog about this." It was as if my cyber-life was interfering with my real life. Can any of you relate to what I am saying? That really bothered me and caused me to question the real reason for a blog and whether it was a good tool for me to have.
Conversation about: Editorial: Facebook and community
I have a Facebook page and I really enjoy it. I have fun seeing what friends and even clients are doing throughout the day. Honestly, it can waste time if I let it. I think the key is to keep a balance and to realize what the rant is saying, that Facebook is a tool. It's not the real thing, but only a supplement. However, I will say this. I used to keep a blog for about four years, but I became increasingly troubled when I would be experiecing something and creating a memory and then think "I need to blog about this." It was as if my cyber-life was interfering with my real life. Can any of you relate to what I am saying? That really bothered me and caused me to question the real reason for a blog and whether it was a good tool for me to have.