RE: I Share, Therefore I Am: How Social Media Aims To Connect Us But Actually Makes Us Lonely
How true! Years back I joined Facebook. I sent message to my Son.
I received a message asking if I would accept him as a friend. My hair I'm sure stood on end. Hell man I'm 77 and that message freaked me out.
There were also other things they mentioned like walls and wall paper. I didn't want my walls papered, crap I just wanted to be able to talk to my Son.
Long story shortened, end of face book. Hell man I don't know how to text, write letters yep no problem except for having to sell one of my axes to pay for the cotton pickin stamp.
Today I regret not learning all this new techno stuff, if i had possibly I'd be able to paddle myself around in this cyber pool old confusion.
How can anyone trust a friend they can't see. A couple words that are misused, friend and love. Billytwohears
Thank you for your in-depth comment! I totally get your point.
It's never too late to learn about technology. You are currently on Steemit, one of the most "technical" and innovative platforms on the internet, and you've made it here, so that's awesome already!