Issue 38 - 04 | Social Media and Social Outcasts
By Dave Platter Published Sept. 5, 2007 5:28 p.m.
By Dave Platter Published Sept. 5, 2007 5:28 p.m.
Here, Dave Platter warns of the dangers of the constant connectivity that social media demands. He presents a subtle argument that whatever self-image we create for ourselves as a result of our web popularity is ephemeral. He encourages us to not rely too heavily on how many emails we receive to determine our self-worth. Instead, to disconnect is to remind ourselves that we are present, human, of the physical world. It is a lesson worth remembering.
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