As some of you may know, I've joined Facebook. It's not for me. There's just none of the energy of Twitter, the forward momentum. If Twitter is a vigorous river, Facebook is the Dead Sea. I've been banging my head against my Wall trying to think of a creative use for Facebook. I've given up.
Maybe I just can't be myself.
The Getaway
19 hours ago
As long as you continue to blog, I'm happy.
ReplyDeleteI've just had a very exciting Facebook discussion about whether or not I should grow a beard.
ReplyDeleteYeah, fair enough.
Facebook is very handy when you live hundreds of miles away from friends and family - not sure I'd use it otherwise.
ReplyDeleteThe cheesybug group needs active members such as youself!
ReplyDeleteI do so agree and so does Lubin.
ReplyDeleteI cancelled mine a couple of months ago.
I Facebook with bloggers. It's very odd.
ReplyDeleteSx
MJ - Thank you. Then I shall.
ReplyDeleteTim - Is there an Etch-a-Sketch game on Facebook?
Malc - I have one friend who's on Facebook. Actually I have one friend.
Rog - I joined. What do we do now? Write to our MPs?
Kaz - That's exactly why I was always dubious about it and only wanted to be friends with bloggers and my one real friend. But then you're not using it as it's meant to be used.
Scarlet - But are you blogger Scarlet or real Scarlet?
This is a very good question... and makes me wonder if I should find a good therapist?
ReplyDeleteSx
Unless you have teenagers that you want to know are still alive then there is no point in it.
ReplyDeleteScarlet - Maybe we all need to.
ReplyDeleteZiggi - It seems that way.
Ziggi is right, I totally started out spying on my kids...but now I have more "friends" than they have so it is on!
ReplyDeleteplus I love oversharing and it's waaaaaaaaaaaaay faster than blogging.
I spend most of my time talking to other bloggers on Facebook.