1 thought on “The Rise and Fall of Blogging, Twitter and Facebook”
What’s interesting about this is that Facebook, among many of its features, focuses again on what I would pompously call the “networked awareness” aspect of blogging and twittering. The most important part of Facebook is becoming someone else’s friend, which then allows you to see what the other person is saying (whether in their blog, or in a one line ‘status message’ on their homepage.)
I swear, I had not even heard about this post when I shared my observations re:facebook with you the other day!
What’s interesting about this is that Facebook, among many of its features, focuses again on what I would pompously call the “networked awareness” aspect of blogging and twittering. The most important part of Facebook is becoming someone else’s friend, which then allows you to see what the other person is saying (whether in their blog, or in a one line ‘status message’ on their homepage.)
I swear, I had not even heard about this post when I shared my observations re:facebook with you the other day!