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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

so, i finally ventured into the world of facebook. man alive, one could seriously waste hours on end there. it was fun searching for old college friends or friends long since faded. maybe i'll have the chance to reconnect with a few.

it did get me thinking, though, about how much personal info our generation puts out for public consumption. blogging, myspace, facebook, youtube ... are we losing our sense of privacy or is the face of the way we relate to each other changing altogether? how much info about yourself on the web is too much? is it healthy to spend so much time on these things, and are they safe?

nonetheless, i find myself guarded on one hand and blindly typing and uploading with the other.

posted by jenn_anthony at 8:49 PM