I post useful, interesting information on Facebook and should keep doing what I’m doing, according to a CNN.com quiz on using the social networking site. Yea for me.
Brandon Griggs has some fun identifying “The 12 Most Annoying Types of Facebookers” in his CNN report, which includes a somewhat interesting video discussion of social networking and the aforementioned quiz.
Sadly, I think I have some “Town Crier” tendencies and occasionally become the “Self-Promoter.” At least I’m not the “Sympathy-Baiter,” and my friend count disqualifies me as a “Friend-Padder.”
As Griggs notes:
Sure, Facebook can be a great tool for keeping up with folks who are important to you. Take the status update, the 160-character message that users post in response to the question, “What’s on your mind?” An artful, witty or newsy status update is a pleasure — a real-time, tiny window into a friend’s life. But far more posts read like navel-gazing diary entries, or worse, spam.
Now that I have a name for the “Maddening Obscurist” and can effectively avoid the “Chronic Inviter,” I vow to be better in not so harshly judging the “Bad Grammarian.”
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p.s. Thanks, Lydia, for alerting me to this CNN item by way of Facebook, and providing fodder for a long-overdue blog update.
(Photo credit: “Facebook” by Scott Beale/Laughing Squid courtesy of Flickr.com)