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July 13th, 2007

In this social media whirl of a world what happens if you are shy?

Posted by Tom Foremski @ 3:51 am

Categories: Culture, Trend watch

Tags: Tom Foremski, Social Media, Tom Foremski

Sending out friend requests on LinkedIn or FaceBook is fairly easy for Americans but I bet it is less so for other, less gregarious cultures.

For example, I would guess that in Japan there would be fewer “friends” requests coming out of the blue. Same in Europe, especially in the UK, where I’m from.

Here in the US there is a culture of acquaintances which is not as developed as in other countries, or at least the countries I am familiar with. The culture of acquaintances is that I know a lot of people, and I like them, but I don’t know them quite as well as my friends.

But that distinction doesn’t matter much in the world of the social networks, and in the world of blogging, and Flickr, and Twitter–the whole trend to share oneself with the world…

But what if you are shy, what if you don’t want to be AlwaysOn, always in conversation, what if you want to listen to your internal conversation, what if you value your privacy, your personal moments that you share carefully and uniquely? Will those people be at a disadvantage in this new world?

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I just don't get it
Why do you want to post your life online? Are people really that hard-up for friends that they need to subscribe to a friend marketplace. I bet if I posted my picture, of course I look like a male sup... (Read the rest)
Posted by: THEE WOLF Posted on: 07/13/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I simply don't subscribe  Sabz5150 | 07/13/07
Not gregarious  frgough | 07/13/07
LinkedIn  Erik Engbrecht | 07/13/07
I just don't get it  THEE WOLF | 07/13/07

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