‘omg my mom joined facebook!!’
June 7, 2007 from the New York Times – “I HAVE reached a curious point in life. Although I feel like the same precocious know-it-all cynic I always was, I suddenly am surrounded by younger precocious know-it-all cynics whose main purpose appears to be to remind me that I’ve lost my edge…
So last week I joined Facebook, the social network for students that opened its doors last fall to anyone with an e-mail address. The decision not only doubled its active membership to 24 million (more than 50 percent of whom are not students), but it also made it possible for parents like me to peek at our children in their online lair…
But although he didn’t go so far as to say he disapproved of my parenting skills, Professor Wesch reminded me that what Facebook’s younger users really are doing is exploring their identities, which they may not want to parade in front of their parents.
“Can’t I explore my identity, too?” I asked. “Why does everything fun have to be for them?”
He pointed out that there are a number of other social networks — sober, grown-up places like Linkedin.com (for making business contacts) and Care2.com (for social activists) and Webbiographies.com (for amateur genealogists) — where I could cavort without offending my daughter.
180 View - OMG (Oh My God) if you don’t already know about Facebook. It’s a treasure house of information. For example, I found out from one of my daughters that one of my sons was back together with his girlfriend. Imagine how useful this kind of information would be in the business world.
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