Too much social networking online
I came across a blog post that analyzes rise, life and fall of social networking websites today. Knowing that I myself don't message more than 20% people on my friends list on orkut, I thought the final paragraph in his article is very relevant and true. Here it is:
But there comes a point of social networking saturation, where people just don’t have the time and energy to join yet one more site, create yet another profile and make even more “friends.” While social networking sites obviously serve a purpose in helping people connect, there’s only so many networks each of us can join — and only so many that will end up being profitable businesses.
Here's the link to the complete blog post:
http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/2007/08/digging_deeperyour_guide_to_so_1.html
But there comes a point of social networking saturation, where people just don’t have the time and energy to join yet one more site, create yet another profile and make even more “friends.” While social networking sites obviously serve a purpose in helping people connect, there’s only so many networks each of us can join — and only so many that will end up being profitable businesses.
Here's the link to the complete blog post:
http://www.pbs.org/mediashift/2007/08/digging_deeperyour_guide_to_so_1.html
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