Thursday, October 26, 2006

Ok Then...


Ok, so we have been asked to create our very own blogs to share with the world our life stories and interesting ramblings. I have noticed other people make them before, and always wondered what the point was?

They seem pretty egotistical. Does anyone really care what anyone else has to say? Or are we just speaking to an empty audience?
Then again, I seem to have proven myself completely wrong as I have bothered to look at other people’s.

So maybe we do care?
The stalker-ish nature of these things is always the bit that scares me, the ability to get aquainted with people we barely know or have never met… and then for their goings on to actually interest us all seems a bit bizzare.

I think there is a stigma attached to getting interactively involved with internet applications. No-one really wants to be an internet “Geek” as it implies they don’t have a “real” social life (as compared to a virtual one) and that their friends are derived from forums, myspace, and chat rooms etc.
As I’m sitting in the library now I have just overheard a conversation (I swear this is true):
Person A- What u doing?
Person B- I’m singing up to Facebook.
Person A- Oooh I’m on Facebook add me as a friend.
Person B- Ok, how do I do that?
Person A- I will show you… Also, Myspace is better. Get on that, too!

…And at closer inspection neither Person A nor Person B, looks like my picture above!

In recent years I think this stigma seems be disappearing. More people are accepting these applications and seeing the possible benefits of being involved. I justified setting up a Myspace account for the music: the way you can stream live tunes from the bands/ artists sites in real time seemed to be a good idea.

However, I come unstuck when I realise you don’t need to have your very own page set up to be able to do this. This only worries me more as it seems I’m obviously enjoying the things I thought were pointless. I like the fact that I can share photos with mates and add profile songs and backgrounds :S
I even know that the colon and the letter S are meant to be a worried face!!

Are we ALL becoming geeks… and are they now COOL?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi ally,

you make some great points, I totally agree with you, the stigma surrounding online applications is a barrier that we as future PR and Marketing practitioners need to overcome and embrace.

Louise x