The ultimate 'social media' insult?
Am I being over-sensitive? Or am I just out-of-touch?
I've had a verbal bollocking from an old mate for failing to turn up to his stag night (he's remarrying at the age of 54, bless him). I pleaded (genuine) ignorance - I had no idea when it was. His reply? "But I posted all the details on Facebook!" I told him, none too politely, that if after knowing each other for forty years he couldn't even pick up a phone, it was a pretty poor show......... Don't suppose I'll be getting a wedding invite then - and I won't be joining FB just on the off-chance that he posts the invites there........... Not happy. :frown: |
Re: The ultimate 'social media' insult?
Originally Posted by The Dean
(Post 10224248)
Am I being over-sensitive? Or am I just out-of-touch?
I've had a verbal bollocking from an old mate for failing to turn up to his stag night (he's remarrying at the age of 54, bless him). I pleaded (genuine) ignorance - I had no idea when it was. His reply? "But I posted all the details on Facebook!" I told him, none too politely, that if after knowing each other for forty years he couldn't even pick up a phone, it was a pretty poor show......... Don't suppose I'll be getting a wedding invite then - and I won't be joining FB just on the off-chance that he posts the invites there........... Not happy. :frown: |
Re: The ultimate 'social media' insult?
Pretty stupid of him not to check if you're on Facebook, and even then at least send an email.
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Re: The ultimate 'social media' insult?
Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
(Post 10224258)
Pretty stupid of him not to check if you're on Facebook, and even then at least send an email.
If it's something important a phone call and an email reminder would be more appropriate. N. |
Re: The ultimate 'social media' insult?
Him: over-sensitive
You: over-old |
Re: The ultimate 'social media' insult?
Originally Posted by The Dean
(Post 10224248)
Am I being over-sensitive? Or am I just out-of-touch?
I've had a verbal bollocking from an old mate for failing to turn up to his stag night (he's remarrying at the age of 54, bless him). I pleaded (genuine) ignorance - I had no idea when it was. His reply? "But I posted all the details on Facebook!" I told him, none too politely, that if after knowing each other for forty years he couldn't even pick up a phone, it was a pretty poor show......... Don't suppose I'll be getting a wedding invite then - and I won't be joining FB just on the off-chance that he posts the invites there........... Not happy. :frown: |
Re: The ultimate 'social media' insult?
Even my dad is on Facebook. My dad. The man who has never even owned a TV...
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Re: The ultimate 'social media' insult?
Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
(Post 10224258)
Pretty stupid of him not to check if you're on Facebook, and even then at least send an email.
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Re: The ultimate 'social media' insult?
Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 10224741)
Quite; although there was a story in the news recently that said something along the lines of people who are not on social media, such as facebook, are more likely to be psychopaths...
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Re: The ultimate 'social media' insult?
Originally Posted by norsk
(Post 10224762)
no doubt based on research commissioned by some social media agency....
http://www.tagesspiegel.de/weltspieg...g/6911648.html |
Re: The ultimate 'social media' insult?
Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 10224769)
The story was in the German magazine Der Tagesspiegel
http://www.tagesspiegel.de/weltspieg...g/6911648.html Basically the logic put forward seems to be that psychopaths withdraw themselves from society hence they don't use social media (and that I can possibly buy), but turning that on its head to say that anyone who does not use social media must be a psychopath is a huge misinterpretation of cause and effect... Interesting though. My theory is that people who use twitter/facebook obsessively (and let's face it that's quite common) are the same people who would display obsessive behaviour in other parts of their life... |
Re: The ultimate 'social media' insult?
Originally Posted by norsk
(Post 10224797)
Although in German which meant I had to seriously concentrate on trying to remember how it works after 15 years of not speaking the language, but the conclusions by the reporter are a bit lacking in my opinion..
Basically the logic put forward seems to be that psychopaths withdraw themselves from society hence they don't use social media (and that I can possibly buy), but turning that on its head to say that anyone who does not use social media must be a psychopath is a huge misinterpretation of cause and effect... Interesting though. My theory is that people who use twitter/facebook obsessively (and let's face it that's quite common) are the same people who would display obsessive behaviour in other parts of their life... "And with 955 million people logging into Facebook each month compared to seven billion people in the world, it seems unlikely that more than 85 per cent of the planet will turn out to be psychopaths" (http://www.theweek.co.uk/technology/...#ixzz23Qw7a5Wk) |
Re: The ultimate 'social media' insult?
Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 10224824)
This is the most sensible comment about the article :)
"And with 955 million people logging into Facebook each month compared to seven billion people in the world, it seems unlikely that more than 85 per cent of the planet will turn out to be psychopaths" (http://www.theweek.co.uk/technology/...#ixzz23Qw7a5Wk) silly reporter had no idea how misinformed and stupid her article was until the backlash hit her.. |
Re: The ultimate 'social media' insult?
Don't understand how he could expect you to know when you aren't on FB.
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Re: The ultimate 'social media' insult?
Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 10224741)
Quite; although there was a story in the news recently that said something along the lines of people who are not on social media, such as facebook, are more likely to be psychopaths...
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