RonBoyd
Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
This is one of those "live in interesting times" items. I have a difficult time getting my head around Social Sharing but still feel a need to understand it so as not to be left [-]out[/-]behind. The ridiculousness, to me, is eptimized in the TV Commercial where the Dad Tweets "I am sitting on the Porch" to his son who is standing beside him -- a waste. Now there is this:
Blogging. Lifestreaming. What's next: Lifelogging!
Blogging. Lifestreaming. What's next: Lifelogging!
People feel compelled to record their lives, and have for millennia. As technology progresses, it gets easier and therefore more popular.
Blogs. Twitter. Facebook. Evernote. Self-photos with camera phones. The use of these sites and of media prove that people instinctively capture more whenever capturing becomes easier.
In fact, the hardest part is coping with the huge variety of ways we can share thoughts and experiences.
History shows, however, that most people will gladly give up their privacy and take on a few other risks in order to enhance social sharing.
Lifelogging feels like science fiction. But it's real. It's culture-changing. And it's coming soon.