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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What Social Networks Do You Use Regularly? Post 302902632 by Neo on Wednesday 21st of May 2014 12:10:56 PM
Old 05-21-2014
Because a lot of people use social media very effectively.... you are only looking at it from the negative side; and if you have friends who are posting of "their dumps" then perhaps you should evaluate and critique your friends, not the social network.

A social network is a reflection of your friends; so if your social network is about as boring as "watching paint dry".. then you are making a statement about your social network, not the enabler of the social network.

I'm surprised that you guys do not understand this. A social network is about people, the technology is only the enabler; but the core are the people in your network.

I have friends in my social network who are avid scuba divers, adventurers, and sportsman who share common sporting interests (like squash); and I have people in my network from my pre-teen years, high school days, university ... and I can take one photo and share with all of them.

If they are bored with me; they unsubscribe to me; and likewise, I can do the same.

To argue that social networking is useless is the same as arguing that computers are useless because you have a calculator. What you are really saying is that you don't have an active social network; or your friends are not interesting enough to network with, or you simply do not understand how to effectively build and use your own social network!
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NAME
Net::DRI::Data::Contact::SE - Handle .SE contact data for Net::DRI DESCRIPTION
This subclass of Net::DRI::Data::Contact adds accessors and validation for .SE specific data. METHODS
The following accessors/mutators can be called in chain, as they all return the object itself. The class also have all the accessors/mutators Net::DRI::Data::Contact has. orgno() Organization registration number for companies or social security number for individuals on the form [<CC>]<no> where <CC> is the country code and <nr> is the organization registration number or the social security number (mandatory) SUPPORT
For now, support questions should be sent to: <netdri@dotandco.com> Please also see the SUPPORT file in the distribution. SEE ALSO
http://www.dotandco.com/services/software/Net-DRI/ AUTHOR
Patrick Mevzek, <netdri@dotandco.com> COPYRIGHT
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