Terminalcoffee discussion
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Surely you have an opinion on social networking... surely.

Sites like GR are different from those others. Here we're discussing a shared interest. Those sites are just to spend time telling everyone what you ate for breakfast.
I had Honey Bunches of Oats, by the way.

BUT WHERE WILL I GET TO SEE ALL YOUR LEAH PICTURES?!!

Whatever. If the writer of that article is keen on deleting his FB account, so be it. Some of us actually like keeping tabs on our friends on FB. And GR. And wherever else.

I'm sure it would be time consuming, but surely you could delete individual posts and pictures if you wanted to do so...

Also, I agree with Heidi, I like seeing Saller's pics...and some other pics from friends as well.

When I (briefly) had an account, numerous boys from my high school class contacted me and asked me to be their friend. This seemed ridiculous, as I did not have a clue who they were, except they supposedly graduated with me in 1978. So, I deleted the account. Whew. No more stranger stalkers.

I ran across this blog the other day and thought it was pretty funny.


I'm done with the whining regarding Facebook. If you (and I mean "you" in a general fashion) are so concerned about privacy, then they should steer clear. For the people I know who are on FB, more often than more they're pretty aware of the lack of privacy limitations, and they do very well to share privacy tips and make each other aware of potential issues.







You wouldn't be here if you weren't.

Seriously, I must suck at social networking. This is the one venue I have felt comfortable in. My former favorite site was Live Journal's cooking group. Then one day I made the lame-o suggestion that if you wanted a recipe for chicken stock, perhaps you didn't need to immediately post a recipe request, but maybe you could LOOK IT UP? Like you know, in a book? Or maybe at a recipe web site? Here, let me Google that for you! Then hoo-boy, did the Cynthia-haters come out! I was a food snob, I was a book snob, I was a just plain snob, and did not deserve to live, or own a Viking range. Scared me to death, haven't been on Live Journal much since then.

I KNOW, Barb! Oh, Brother.


Yes Mary, it definitely made my head spin. I took it very personally, as well, which I now know was a waste of time and energy.

Yeah, but I'll bet none of you have ever been in a Turkish prison.
No, I'm just someone who like gladiator movies. And seeing grown men naked.
Oh, yeah...good point. Better keep this on the low-down.


I don't know if we've discussed this before now. I read this article just a short while ago, and it sort of brought to the forefront in my mind that I waffle on whether or not to keep my social networking profiles.
The major pro, in my opinion, is the people I get to know through the sites (you guys, for instance). I have other reasons, of course... and I'm sure I share some opinions with some of you around this very thing.
But is that enough to justify keeping one? Is it enough to quiet my concerns around having one? I don't know... I mean, I'm still here, aren't I? So for now that should be a clear indication of in which direction I'm leaning. But I'm not above deleting my profile. I've done it before now.
What are your thoughts on this?