The Ebb and Flow of Social Media

I find the hypocrisy (maybe a harsher way to say the ebb and flow) of social media quite humorous. We all want lots of followers (or friends), but do not want to follow a lot of people ourselves. Everyone wants to be heard on a grand scale, I get that and maybe I am a bit jealous of those that have found a way to be listened to without having to listen themselves.

Should I give up a personalized source of information for something “more”?

I just like my dose of news, events or little antidotes into people’s lives to be at a small scale. I think this is what has attracted me so much to Twitter. In such a small frame, I can get and give sometimes large scale thoughts in small scale form. Many companies and organizations do not understand this. Do I need to individually tell them, Do NOT fill my viewable post with your spam? I do not need an essay in continual 140 character form, nor do I need a play by play of news or post. Twitter is small and personal for a reason….. keep it that way.

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