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Re: Facebookers or Tweeters
Posted: Sat 23 Jan, 2010 17.21
by Critique
Nick Harvey wrote:GMTV2009 wrote:Yes, that one may have been rather bad, anybody willing to fill the hole I've dug myself?
Yes, but please jump in first, then I'll start.
The hole isn't big enough, and I really cannot be asked to spend another night digging.
Re: Facebookers or Tweeters
Posted: Sat 23 Jan, 2010 17.24
by Lorns
GMTV2009 wrote:Nick Harvey wrote:GMTV2009 wrote:Yes, that one may have been rather bad, anybody willing to fill the hole I've dug myself?
Yes, but please jump in first, then I'll start.
The hole isn't big enough, and I really cannot be asked to spend another night digging.
We have some huge potholes round here you could jump in.
Re: Facebookers or Tweeters
Posted: Sun 24 Jan, 2010 16.53
by Aidy
So, who's gonna admit to being behind @test_card??
Re: Facebookers or Tweeters
Posted: Sun 24 Jan, 2010 17.02
by Cache
Aidy wrote:So, who's gonna admit to being behind @test_card??
Oh dear lord.
Perhaps it's Maggie, come to wreak her revenge for losing her Metropol Twitter exclusivity rights.
Edit: Oh and look at that. As soon as I post on here and it beeeeeps at me. I feel honoured.
Re: Facebookers or Tweeters
Posted: Wed 10 Mar, 2010 14.14
by rts
LinkedIn is another Soc' Net' I'm getting into at the moment. But a lot of people devalue it. For genuine and close business connections, some have 500+ connections. This is possible in some cases, but somewhat dilutes the value of some members. I tend to keep it to people I know or have done business with.
Re: Facebookers or Tweeters
Posted: Wed 10 Mar, 2010 14.43
by Gavin Scott
rts wrote:LinkedIn is another Soc' Net' I'm getting into at the moment. But a lot of people devalue it. For genuine and close business connections, some have 500+ connections. This is possible in some cases, but somewhat dilutes the value of some members. I tend to keep it to people I know or have done business with.
You've just made my fifth connection there Row, but I'm at a loss to know quite what to do with it - especially when I'm currently in an industry through more of a need to take a job 18 months ago than anything else.
And from that perspective I haven't updated my career information - which is surely the point - as I think it says something about me which doesn't reflect either my skills or aspirations.
I can see it being useful if and when I'm doing what I think I should be doing. If you see what I mean.
But welcome to my network you lovely man.