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I'm usually not interested in my friends' political opinions, and most of the time I am completely uninterested in my own political opinion. And I absolutely do not carry on debates (political or otherwise) over social media, having learned over the years that the medium conduces to incivility. | I'm usually not interested in my friends' political opinions, and most of the time I am completely uninterested in my own political opinion. And I absolutely do not carry on debates (political or otherwise) over social media, having learned over the years that the medium conduces to incivility. | ||
What I do use social media for, and what I appreciate when my friends use it this way (as you have here), is sharing third-party information which helps illuminate a | What I do use social media for, and what I appreciate when my friends use it this way (as you have here), is sharing third-party information which helps illuminate a topic. | ||
-- [https://www.facebook.com/karl.gregory.jones/posts/10219431601999325?comment_id=10219434236065175&reply_comment_id=10219437536707689 Comment] @ Facebook | -- [https://www.facebook.com/karl.gregory.jones/posts/10219431601999325?comment_id=10219434236065175&reply_comment_id=10219437536707689 Comment] @ Facebook |
Latest revision as of 06:17, 1 May 2019
Autobiography of Karl Jones: May 1, 2019:
Social media
I posted this comment to Facebook in response to a friend's comment:
Thanks Tim. This is informative, which is what I want on social media.
I'm usually not interested in my friends' political opinions, and most of the time I am completely uninterested in my own political opinion. And I absolutely do not carry on debates (political or otherwise) over social media, having learned over the years that the medium conduces to incivility.
What I do use social media for, and what I appreciate when my friends use it this way (as you have here), is sharing third-party information which helps illuminate a topic.
-- Comment @ Facebook
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- Comment @ Facebook