I'm fascinated by people's Fb status updates. They tend to slight more thought through than tweets and not as responsive. I often wonder what people are wanting other users to think of them from their status updates. Some people use it as a confessional, for others it seems a place to air 'dirty laundry', or it's a place for self-promotion...
Often a person will post something and I will think to myself - What are they trying to say about themselves from that post? It may not be deliberate, it may be an unconscious projection. If I had more time in my life it'd be a fascinating piece of research...Here are a few with their names removed - what is your interpretation?
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Agreed it's fascinating - I'm certainly one for putting up ambiguity/ self-references from time to time to let people make whatever of it...
What do those above say? That your fb "friends" are 66% Christians, who think 'deep' thoughts? ;-) Hope they don't read your blog!!
Posted by: LauraHD | June 01, 2009 at 02:08 PM
By that logic, Laura, its says 33% of Ben's "friends" have friends. And whoever posted about the budget as theological document has a very interesting point.
Posted by: fat-roland.livejournal.com | June 01, 2009 at 06:10 PM