There's been a lot written about Facebook regarding privacy , and addiction to social media. Two subjects I take very seriously. I, like most folks, cherish privacy, and don't relish the idea of being addicted to something , anything out of my control. Because of this , I have seriously considered closing my Facebook account.
But then something interesting happened. Bing Crosby ! Yes, that popular crooner from long ago . Bing has always been a favorite of mine - his songs, classic movies, and Tv specials I watched in days of my youth. And now, PBS is airing an episode of American Masters , about Bing! I posted on Facebook about the show. To my great delight, I found cherished friends from high school days , and newer friends made comments and were going to watch the show, too. For me , it was a welcome connection past to present, with friendships I value , and love ; friendships I hold dear .
I began to ponder if interaction like this could have happened without Facebook, the sharing back and forth in real time , and if this might be the positive of Social Media where long distance families and long ago friends , and new friends are able to connect so easily . Where folks share the happenings of their everyday life- those fun , silly , happy times; and yes, broken moments, when life seems in total despair. Or are we only being self centered, yelling out to the world , 'Look at me, here I am'
I don't have an answer yet, but will continue to seek a resolution , if social media is a good or bad thing. I do know I enjoy hearing from long ago friends, seeing pictures of a beloved aunt , Joy Thorson Mann running in an Omaha marathon, Cooney cousins and other family members, and on this night watching Bing Crosby Rediscovered on PBS , and being able to share commentary about my favorite song man , with dear pals Jeannette, Roberta, Cheryl, and Kari B Allen. On this night, social media seems a good thing, and the camaraderie it brings.
I don't have an answer yet, but will continue to seek a resolution , if social media is a good or bad thing. I do know I enjoy hearing from long ago friends, seeing pictures of a beloved aunt , Joy Thorson Mann running in an Omaha marathon, Cooney cousins and other family members, and on this night watching Bing Crosby Rediscovered on PBS , and being able to share commentary about my favorite song man , with dear pals Jeannette, Roberta, Cheryl, and Kari B Allen. On this night, social media seems a good thing, and the camaraderie it brings.
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