Social Networking in Plain English
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We made this video for people who wonder why social networking sites are so popular. We think one reason is because they help to solve a real world problem. www.commoncraft.com/show
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Sigh, social networking is yet another bullying by the majority over the minority, they get positive-feedback benefits while those that are already isolated become further and further isolated as they cannot enter the network in the first place. :(
People should spend more time socializing in RL (funny, I graduated Computer Science)
Did you hear about the new social network VidEngage? You might wanna take a look at it. Its the first Video Social Network.
You can crate video profiles, send video message, video comments, and you can even hold a live video cofference with 10 of your friends.
You realize I said pretty much the same thing, right? I mean unless there's some other old natural way besides socializing in Real Life.
since myspace, fbis and cias work has become easier
fuck social networking, i ll stay of the grid
Obviously, there's the whole theory vs. practice thing. Everyone's free to use it how they want (within the limits of the website's capabilities) and not everyone is an expert on maximizing potential and not everyone wants to follow up on that potential. This is fine. But like all things, more often that not, they're used in ways that waste time rather than save time. Videos like this one are bound to help reverse this.
There is just one negative aspect: You talk a bit too fast for people out there in the world who is not so good at English.
But it is good sound quality and you have a good voice and good articulaion.
What then!!!
WHAT...THEN.
We don't speak, or draw, or write with non-English speakers in mind ALL THE TIME.