We don’t mind knowing that you use your iPad, iPhone, Android, or laptop while performing your duties on the throne, in your private chambers, but please don’t tell us the moment you are on the throne.
You may be fortunate enough to still have the birthdays show up in the panel on the right of your Facebook window. You may also see it pop up while navigating your friends’ lists, etc. What we have, above, is the way to do-it-yourself when you’re just not sure where that bugger went in the middle of Facebook world.
So, there must be a productive way of being interactive on Twitter without being stagnant and without being annoying. So, I came up with the following mini-plan…
I love to write. I have loved to write all my life. I enjoyed the measure of success I had when I wrote my Web Tips in the late ’90’s, early 2000’s. I was contributing something to the internet society, something people craved and could not get enough of to satisfy their search. There was [...]
I used to click on those little RSS buttons on any and every button I saw (or, so it seemed). Then, I read somewhere that you should only subscribe to those blogs that you really want to read, or do read. Ok, great advice, right? Pretty soon, I stopped reading most everything except the few [...]
Well, we all have different reasons to be on Facebook, and what I started to realize is, regardless of the purpose, it can be downright daunting to manage all my friends! I don’t mean manage their lives, I mean simply remembering that they have lives, remembering them, and looking like I care, in this status-overrun, game-filling, news feed! It seems as if I need to have a calculating calendar go off in my head to think of them. Either that or sit in front of Facebook 24/7 to see what everyone is doing at any given moment. I’m so glad Facebook has the birthday feature so at least I have an opportunity to think of some people (hopefully).