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	<title>Inventing for the Rest of Us &#187; relatives on facebook</title>
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		<title>Should My Mom Join Facebook?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bryan Daigle</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[facebook]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Mom asked me if she should join Facebook. What did I tell her?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 210px"><img alt="Hey Mom, I just wrote on your Facebook wall" src="http://www.talltimbers.org/images/facebookLogo.jpg" title="To Facebook or Not to Facebook?" width="200" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Hey Mom, I just wrote on your Facebook wall</p></div>I received a VERY surprising phone call from my mom the other day. While I was expecting the usual fare like &#8220;where is Laura&#8217;s internship for the summer,&#8221; or &#8220;have you called your niece/sister/brother lately,&#8221; she busted out with the question &#8220;SHOULD I JOIN FACEBOOK?&#8221;</p>
<p>I must say I was taken aback. She never asked if she should get on MySpace. She gets my Dad to upload her photos to her computer. i.e. She doesn&#8217;t tweet.</p>
<p>I must admit though, in the 2-3 months leading up to this question I noticed some of my over-40 relatives all of a sudden joining Facebook. It was like a virus. It started with some distant relatives in New York. Then my sister in Louisiana. Then my cousin in Dallas and one in Austin. THEN my Mom!</p>
<p>Facebook must be doing something right if she is asking that question. Twitter didn&#8217;t prompt her to ask that question. Neither did craigslist, myspace, friendster, or any of their predecessors, spin-offs, and look-a-likes.</p>
<p>Okay, to get to the point of this post, what did I tell my mom when she asked if she should join Facebook?</p>
<p>I have issues with facebook. Although I&#8217;m in the target facebook crowd &#8211; actually maybe a two or three years older than the original facebookers (now 24-25) &#8211; I don&#8217;t like to use it that much. I admit, it&#8217;s been a great way to find old friends from when I lived in Dubai. Or check out what the ex is up to. But is that stuff that really better&#8217;s my life?</p>
<p>Does it better your life to know what some random dude from your middle school is up to? What about high school acquaintances? Actually, when I first joined facebook, I spent WAAAAY too much time on it (as I&#8217;m sure others have had issues with as well). There were two things that convinced me that I needed to minimize my interaction with Facebook.</p>
<p>1) Facebook is just another website in a long line of similar sites. In 3-5 years, there will probably be another, much better site. Internet sites come and go. Remember AOL? Remember Prodigy? Shoot, remember Yahoo? Soon, we&#8217;ll be saying remember Facebook? And when that time comes, we&#8217;re all going to have to start our profiles, networks, etc. from scratch. So I decided I didn&#8217;t want to put too much time into one social network site because they fizzle and pop. Although facebook is bigger than I thought it would be, which I&#8217;m happy for because maybe it&#8217;ll stick around and all my time spent won&#8217;t go to waste, it still burns through cash like me through Girl Scout thin mints.</p>
<p>2) I realized that my building my online social network, I had less time for my actual real-life social network. Some people spend so much time on the site, they don&#8217;t actually interact in person with any of the friends.</p>
<p>This is what I told my Mom. I told her that she probably didn&#8217;t need to join. I told her that she would wind up spending so much time catching up with people that aren&#8217;t really in her life anymore, that she would have less time for the people THAT REALLY MATTER AND ARE IN HER LIFE NOW.</p>
<p>Of course not everyone may agree with me. And I still have some marketing tricks I want to try on Facebook, so I&#8217;m glad it&#8217;s there. But I just don&#8217;t want to spend time on my social network at the expense of my friends.</p>
<p>- Daigle</p>
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