The thing that I saw was a tweet saying that Google+ is
laying the ground work for company Google+ pages. Now, I know this is what we
have come to expect from social media, but is it what we want?
Think back to the original days of Facebook, when it was
just pure networking uninterrupted with 7 different news feeds, Farmville, and
advertisements. It was a simpler time when you could post at your leisure and
not worry about your every move on the internet being observed by someone
somewhere… in short; it was a safe place to network with friends and contacts.
This safety however is long since gone and now you have to
watch your every step and for good reason. Studies show that employers are
using social media to research and screen employees, citizens are using it to
study up on politics, and businesses are abusing it to find customers. These,
as I understand are not what social networking sites were created for… in fact,
I believe social networking sites such as Facebook were created for college students
to get connected, socialize, network with one another, and share information.
Now, in no way am I upset about the way things have gone,
and am definitely not blaming the companies who use this ultimate resource to
their advantage, I am just commenting on the progression that these seemingly
harmless “social” companies are becoming more and more focused on allowing
advertisers to reach the public instead of allowing the public to reach on
another.
The most applicable thing that I can compare it to in my
mind is a rock band that started out blasting original sounds to a few faithful
fans in their garage folding under the pressure of society to make music that
is “popular” and not true to the bands self… but in a society where we often
have to choose between what we are and a boat load of cash who can blame them.
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