5 Reasons I Love Social Networking

The last 12 months has seen a major shift in how people view social networking. A year ago most adults (who weren’t in youth ministry) said the word “Myspace” with a suspicious scowl. If they used it they kept it on the downlow.

Now everyone has Facebook. (150 million users and growing every second; it would be one of the largest countries in the world by population.) Now, most everyone is jumping on Twitter and getting completely addicted to that. The swarm of humanity has taken what was done in the margins and brought it to the mainstream. It’s a beautiful thing!

As a person who “lives online” through my work, I thought I would share 5 things I love about social networking.

1. Meeting new people. I’m pretty brave so I’ve taken to joining meet-up groups and showing up to meet people who share a special interest. It’s really not as creepy or as weird as I thought it’d be.

2. Learning stuff about people I already know. The “25 random things” meme on Facebook has reached legend status. I’ve been tagged on that thing probably 50 times and I don’t mind reading them all.

3. Reconnecting with long lost friends. Sure, there is the occasional misfire as a person who was a jerk to you in 8th grade friend requests you or wants to follow you on Twitter. But over all, I’ve had amazing reconnections.

4. Getting exposed to the good stuff. This is especially true on Twitter! If there is anything new and noteworthy, social networking sites are all over it way, way before it hits the mainstream media. I suppose that’s both good and bad as there is such a thing as being too current on stuff. Also, a danger to this is that it’s hard sometimes to distinguish right away what is actually newsworthy.

5. Instant feedback. Who needs focus groups anymore? I can pop an idea on Twitter of my Facebook status and get 25-50 responses right away.

What about you? What are things you love about social networking?


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4 responses to “5 Reasons I Love Social Networking”

  1. John Avatar

    I’m right there with you on this one. When I first started using Twitter, I thought it was lame. “Why have a service that does something Facebook can do, plus some?” But they are each enjoyable in their own right. It’s always a hoot when you ‘meet’ someone online, and then actually meet them in person like you described. Except it IS a bit creepy when you hadn’t planned on it 🙂

  2. Kim Avatar

    Re: #4 I found out about the US Air flight landing in the Hudson because of Twitter. @coffeewithchris had posted something about it. I turned on the TV–nothing. Checked the Internet news sites–nothing. Searched Twitter–found a photo by random guy on the ferry. Crazy.

  3. Rick Smith Avatar

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  4. John Avatar

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