Social networking has really taken off in recent years, and completely rocketed in the past few months. Twitter is just one example, really becoming extremely popular with celebrity users, and endorsements from people like President Obama, and Stephen Fry.
I have been chatting to a few people recently about this rather interesting subject recently.
I was chatting to Rick about whether twitter or second life for example actually enhance relationships, or are we unintentionally growing apart because of our love affair with technology. Are computer screens replaci
I read this article the other day, about how social networking is harming our health.ass=”first”>People’s health could be harmed by social networking sites because they reduce levels of face-to-face contact, an expert claims.
Dr Aric Sigman says websites such as Facebook set out to enrich social lives, but end up keeping people apart.
Even as I sit and type this I guess I can’t help but feel a little hypocritical. For you guys reading my blog, how many of you actually know me? For all you know this blog could just be a front, and I could be pretending to be someone that I’m not, and you wouldn’t know the difference. Having said that, most of my blog readers are genuine friends that I do interact with in real life.
I was thinking about this last week as I went out to the Belfast Twestival, I got seriously slagged off for heading to it. It essentially was a charity fundraiser event, organised via twitter, where twitter users in each city met up. Now while I will agree that on some level it is a fairly geeky gathering, I think it isn’t as bad as many people would initially think. Here’s what I mean, what is worse, having quite a few friends online, or ‘followers’ in twitter terms, living within a few miles of you, and never meeting them? Or having these friends and people online, but actually meeting them in real life, going to gigs, etc…
For me, personally, I enjoy using social networking to keep in touch with friends that have moved away from home, and people that I don’t get to catch up with very often. As well as that I use twitter, and blogs etc to connect with, and get to know other people across the world, I can chat with other photographers, and stuff, who without social networking I wouldn’t have heard of.
I would love to know what your thoughts are on this? Is social networking enriching or damaging relationships with others? kind of an ironic discussion to take place on a blog…