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8 Aug 2010

The superficiality of Social Media

While most companies and people are now in the beginning of exploring what Social Media actually is and can become for them (marketing-opportunity or keep-in-touch platforms), there is a very unsocial aspect of it being hidden.

Being positive, active, knowledgable or funny has always been a good way to make people like you. In Social Media this is no different. The Ecommerce blogs like Mashable or Dutchbowboys are being the top in the range of knowledge and being cool in the i-world. They are the newsletters and reporters of the new world.

Then you have the bloggers with thousands of followers who, sometimes for no reason, are seen as important or interesting for all those people. They often do not follow these people back, or do so on paper but don’t actually read their posts unless they are mentioned.

And then there is the rest, the people who follow all these bloggers or reporters and share some of their own ideas with the world. They often are active in Social Media because everyone was active in it around them. But what can they say to their average of 130 followers?

Nothing real, because they are not funny or happy at all times. They have their doubts because they are human, and they have their negative views on the real world around them. But how much of these updates are really ending up on the Social Media? Almost none, because nobody wants to read that, right?

So their updates are shallow, well-thought through and often stopping at a point in their live where they see no added value to the effort, since they cannot be sincere anyway, so why bother?

Therefore I have the feeling that this Social Media hype will either die a silent death in 4 years, or will survive because people accept to be shallow in all their outings to the world. The last will feel for me as if the shallow-flu from America has flown over to Europe, settled and will never let go.

8 August, 2010 at 15:59 by lieke

Tags: blogs, followers, negative, positive, shallow, social media, superficial, updates, world
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29 Jan 2010

Amsterdam minded Amsterdam

During my search for a new job, I have applied for several jobs within the region of Amsterdam. Although the Netherlands is much bigger than Amsterdam, the citizens themselves seem to think otherwise. Therefore the reason of me not being suitable for the job, because of the town I live in, I find disappointing.
You can call yourself world-citizen, and world-minded, I dare to disagree when you limit yourself by the city you live in.

Even when the commuting time from north Amsterdam to the south can be longer than commuting from Utrecht (where I am willing to move to for a fantastic job) to Amsterdam, it is seen as an obstacle that you would not leave in their beloved city.

I have friends living there too, and I like them despite their Amsterdam-mindedness, so do not get me wrong. I do not dislike them for it either, but I feel it is a shame that you let your whole world be limited to just one city and still claim you know the world.

You know Amsterdam, Amsterdam is not the world.

29 January, 2010 at 16:11 by lieke

Tags: amsterdam, city, limit, world
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