"Excuse Me for Being Old-fashioned"
I have very deep concerns about Facebook and what it's doing to
our society. I know it's a wonderful way to make friends from
around the world – although I've managed to do that with email.
What concerns me is this inclination to only have “virtual
friends.” People are isolating themselves. Where are their
face-to-face friends? Where are the friends they used to chat
with by phone? What's with this constant texting? One line of
bad spelling is a conversation?
Everything is completely impersonal, now. Yet, it's addictive
and intrusive. While folks are out to lunch or with any friends
at all, anywhere, they're texting and fooling around with other
“friends” they don't even know. How rude can you get? It's as if
they don't dare miss a message. What the hell's going to happen
if they do? It's just incredibly stupid.
Do you know your next door neighbor? Probably not. And, why would
anyone want to tell complete strangers the story of their life on
Facebook? They don't even know who they're “talking” to.
Not to mention that all this information they're putting out
there can come back and bite them in the butt at any time. It's
costing people jobs – causing court cases to be lost – and who
knows what else!
It amuses me to see the people worrying about Facebook's privacy
policies all the while they're posting inappropriate material
about themselves for the entire world to see. They tell things
they should have better sense than to tell anyone but a closest
friend - a real friend. Facebook people are not their friends!
Last week, I saw a commercial for a car that “allows you to use
all your social media hands free.” WHAT?! I don't care whether
you're using your hands, or not – how safe a driver are you
while you're using social media at all? UNbelieveable!
Excuse me for being old-fashioned, but when push comes to shove –
at least in the USA – folks will be cut off from the internet
and they're going to wish they had real flesh and blood friends
to turn to.
Social media, carried to the extremes it's been carried to, has
done little but isolate folks – and put them in grave danger.