I have no Bebo, Facebook, Twitter etc..
It is poor. That said - If you could recieve updates on your phone - It would be better.
I don't understand this attitude. If you don't like it or think its pointless, don't use it. How does it effect you at all? If other people like it, and they seem to in large numbers, who cares?
I don't twitter, but I do have a Facebook page. Its a very handy way to keep in touch with friends and family(most of mine live abroad) and share pictures of the children etc. I'm not a teenager and I don't use it to meet people or boast of nights out, but its a very useful tool that enhances my life in a small way.
I can't understand why so many people feel the need to have an opinion on it though. You don't want to twitter or facebook or Bebo, well don't. Simple as.
How positively Orwellian. "All Winston Smith think-alikes with opinions report to the Thought Police in Room 101."... I can't understand why so many people feel the need to have an opinion on it though...
.. If you don't like it or think its pointless, don't use it.
I can't understand why so many people feel the need to have an opinion on it though. You don't want to twitter or facebook or Bebo, well don't. Simple as.
Not just me so then
I am amazed at the valuations being mentioned about Twitter. I can't see it having any sustainable value. Once they start trying to 'monetise the tweets', people will desert it in droves.
That may have been what you meant to say, but what you actually said wasI'm just saying that people seem to have very strong opinions on it when its quite easy to avoid, hardly a reason to call me Orwellian! ..
and I didn't call you Orwellian (I don't call people names), my reference was to the sentence I quoted....
I can't understand why so many people feel the need to have an opinion on it though...
the electric, phones, wirelesses, indoor plumbing, horseless carriages, printing presses...How did people survive without all these gadgets like ...
How did people survive without all these gadgets like twitter, facebook, bebo, mobiles etc. I reckon they were more contented then by just saying hello and having a chat. Nowadays people pass by with gadgets stuck in their ears. Do they ever actually talk?
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