Following is one-way, pretty much everywhere. Definitely makes it a more attractive alternative to friending.
"Friending" is still a thing on Facebook, even though you can "follow" somebody or something independently of their friend status. For me, "friending" someone is as emotionally involving as "poking" them, in the long term anyway. They may post a lot, but if their posts annoy you, you can unfollow them and just willingly check them out from time to time.
Ah this strip reminds me so much of my own life in 2006. “Give me your biggest, cheapest, strongest drink” got me a jug of Sangria for $7 (Australian) the time I tried it on a bartender up the road from where I was living in my capital city at the time (Adelaide). It was a wild time.
5 thoughts on “#073 – missing connections”
peakpointmatrix
I believe the verb is I "followed" you, these days.
Marvin Choi
I say "friend" as a verb…
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eksortso
Following is one-way, pretty much everywhere. Definitely makes it a more attractive alternative to friending.
"Friending" is still a thing on Facebook, even though you can "follow" somebody or something independently of their friend status. For me, "friending" someone is as emotionally involving as "poking" them, in the long term anyway. They may post a lot, but if their posts annoy you, you can unfollow them and just willingly check them out from time to time.
Danyell
Friending is as good as calling these days. Better, even, because so many Milenialls have phone anxiety.
Panos
Ah this strip reminds me so much of my own life in 2006. “Give me your biggest, cheapest, strongest drink” got me a jug of Sangria for $7 (Australian) the time I tried it on a bartender up the road from where I was living in my capital city at the time (Adelaide). It was a wild time.