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Currently mainly Twitter, Facebook and a couple of Google Groups made up of people I met via TotalFark.com
One odd aspect to all this is that I'm kind of an introvert in offline life. I'm not one to strike up conversations with strangers at airports or grocery stores the way my wife does. But with all this Twitter experience, taking risks of self-disclosure with near-strangers, I find I'm slightly more outgoing in real life, too. So it's just the opposite effect that some socnet naysayers like to wring their hands over. Twitter draws me out of my isolation into a more active engagement with the world.
I keep trying to like Facebook and have some friends there and use some apps. But it's always a duty to check it out, whereas Twitter pulls me into the stream with a near-physical attraction. From Twitter, I find new blogs where I like to comment and get to know people in more depth. I listen to quite a few podcasts and have left voice comments on some of them. It's always a thrill to be listening to a podcast while working out or walking and hear my own voice come on. Narcissism? I think not. More the joy of being part of something bigger than myself, and through that connection finding my own voice.
This is all pretty new to me, since joining Twitter in about April of this year. At 57, I feel as if a new world is being handed to me 140 characters at a time!
I also spend a lot of time on Flickr, but not so much for the networking aspects, only for the good photo management and sharing features (like notes on the pictures).
I belong to 4 ning groups, one of which I created myself for my golf club. I don't spend a heck of a lot of time there, except in fits and starts when something particular is being discussed. I suspect if the golf group takes off, I'll be there more.
And I'd like take this opportunity to state for the record once again that, contrary to what many clueless critics have to say, social networking and media have enriched my in-person network of friends immensely. It's not at all about narcissism, or withdrawing from the real world. I have so many wonderful new friends and contacts now that I've been immersed in social media. Yes, they may sometimes be different in real-life than online, but that doesn't detract from knowing them in both spheres.
Len- I was always an introvert, too. I'm not sure why social networking helps me be more outgoing, but it certainly does. I used to wait for other people to start a conversation with me, now I'm much more likely to walk up to a stranger and say hi. Still a little nerve-wracking but not as scary as it was!
Joe- I just started using Flickr for social networking, mostly because until recently I didn't know many other people there. Now that I have a group of contacts and have started playing in groups it's even more fun, but I still primarily use it as a place for family and friends to see my photos. And like I twittered to Len yesterday- the naysayers haven't put in the time or effort to see what social networking is all about, so I just ignore them.
I find that it takes a lot more to hold my attention now and other than Twitter and Second Life, I am not faithful to any of my other networks - myspace, facebook, Ning...
After that I am still on a number of forums. The one I go to everyday is GamerDad which is a site for parents to go to to talk about games and kids, as well as movies, TV and kids' entertainment from a parental POV. Great group of folks there, talk not just video games, but board, card games, anything for the kids. Have made somee great contacts there!
--*Rob
Rob- sounds like a cool forum! I love the way a common interest as simple (or as complex) as gaming brings people together.
I have the same issues as others with Facebook- it still feels more like a chore than fun, although I do see some benefits.
After F2F, Twitter is my medium of choice.