Tag Archives

Archive for: facebook

Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • about me 
  • fiction
    • don’t let me be misunderstood
  • get in touch

the dead social media practitioners society

I’m at Ad:Tech today and I just learned a valuable lesson. Not, in fact, from any of the speakers, though Continue reading →

ladette to lady headmistress

How to break up online: a practical guide for modern lovers

On the internet, everyone is a child, as both Stephen Fry and I have observed (though with differing levels of Continue reading →

Owing your soul to the company store: does your employer own your Twitter account?

As I’ve discussed in the past, new social spaces and interactions are changing so fast that they force us to Continue reading →

Growing up online: why the days of our digital adolescence are numbered

Growing up online: why the days of our digital adolescence are numbered. It’s depressing to see that one consequence of new social spaces is a marked increase in the amount of genuinely awful behaviour performed by otherwise functional adults. Seeing ill-advised tweets, oversharing via Facebook updates and emotive personal posts, I’m reminded of the giddy immediacy of my teenage years, in which I existed in a state of selfish isolation, immersed in the frenzy of the Now.

Post navigation

Blog at WordPress.com.
Theme: The Columnist by Ben Martineau.
Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 25 other followers

Powered by WordPress.com