Is social media the new water cooler or beauty shop or coffee shop or little country store?
I've spent a bit of time browsing social media this week as I was waiting for various reasons. It can be quite the entertaining pastime. I am just amazed at all of the information people post online for the world to see.
Oh, don't get me wrong, I enjoy updates about family members and friends and their families. I appreciate community information and recommendations about local happenings and businesses. Some of those posts kept me from getting stuck in traffic when there is a parade or community event or helped me to find a business to address an issue we have here at our house.
I am just amazed that some folks thing their entire life needs to be chronicled for the world to see. Most people don't have filters or privacy options in place. Yet, they post so many details about their own life and the lives of others out there in a public forum for the world to see. Not only is it a safety concern, but, what makes folks think the world needs to know that they went to dinner somewhere or to a concert or whatever? What makes them think it is a good idea to announce their whereabouts?
I've really learned this week that lots of people really need a good course about how to use social media safely, securely, and with purpose.
One of the things I saw this week was a question posted asking what was going on at a private individual's property - and there were pictures - and no permission was acknowledged about posting the pictures of another individual's private property. Next, there were several responses with erroneous information. That was followed by comments and opinions. Then, a comment to clear up some confusion related to an erroneous response by somebody who was in-the-know, followed by more erroneous information and disputations, and so on it went. The whole thing was started by somebody sticking their nose into business that was not theirs at all and other somebodies joining in on the gossip.
Whatever happened to keeping one's business private and keeping out of other people's business?