i think that a huge problem that we have with the internet is that no one really knows what they sign up for.. match.com, e-harmony, and internet chat rooms make it easy for users to stretch the truth and manipulate the reality of themselves to impress and entice each other.
corporate blogs sort of have the same problem. most try and make their company look perfected and flawless, but in all realities there are problems that go on. by portraying false appearances through blogs it taints the reputations of the companies thus destroying the attempts for successful up-to-date technological social medias (which also helps aid the generational disconnect on the level of involvement technology can have to improve the company)...
...stop frontin'
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14 years ago
Yeah match.com sucks, I can claim this from personal experience.
ReplyDeleteagreement...as much as people should be allowed to create alternate personalities and realities over the internet, corporations should refrain
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