Pandalink said:
Nobody I know uses those anymore. At all.
Perhaps this is the reason for our difference of opinion over Facebook.
Anyway, based on what I've observed, if people don't have a Facebook then others aren't going to make a huge effort to try and contact them in other ways.
This is the problem I have with things like Facebook.. and even texting to an extent.
Why do we all suddenly need to be in each others pockets all the time?
Previous generations have had friends, and family, people they really enjoy spending time with.. but they don't need to know what is going on in their lives every minute of every day. They don't need to be constantly contacted, or contactable.
They might have regular events they go to together. My friends and I, for example, have a semi regular BBQ on a sunday or an evening.. but we don't feel the need to constantly chat outside of that, we leave the catching up for the event.
A former workmate of mine complained that another workmate wasn't answering her texts... I looked at the time and said "Well, no duh, she's at home.. with her husband and kids, it's dinner time"... the response was just.. "so? she can text at the table"
Really? this is the mindset.. that we need to be constantly "connected" if we are friends?