Monday, December 8, 2014

WHY    AM    I    HERE?



The Religion Tree above looks like a computer program flowchart.  The subject of my blog is why am I here? and my friend Matt had this recently on his FB page.  So, I stole it and it represents religion…. a whole bunch of them… AND it represents a flowchart, actually IS a flowchart… and (hang on) connects philosophy / religion with computers / social media.  The basic idea is the internet changes the shape of friendship.  With the internet people can now share common interests that may never, ever meet in person.  How can this not be a good thing?

Like, Frieda Persson (Swedish) ~~  now sailing, as sailboat crew member, she just sent me (and everyone on her FB) a photo of a little, sleeping puppy curled up at some exotic port.  I get to 'hear' from her (FB) often since she left "quaint" little Red Bluff High School in 2006.  I had many exchange students there from 2004-06, and we can all write each other now from anywhere.  And there's Viktor in Macedonia, Quinn in Norway, Magda in Germany, Maria in Brazil, Daniel & Cristina in Sweden and so many more...

…. like Eike and Alex who each posted their 'grown up' pics within days of each other last September (FB) each in different countries, both at weddings:

But what does this have to do with my blog ~ Why Am I Here ~ and the future of Social Media??  Ever since the dawn of time there have been long-distance friendships, by phone or post.  The internet just extends this trajectory in the development of human relationships… and the internet is mediating a change in all human relationships.  Look at how businesses now relate to their customers, the way we conduct scholarship, the way groups of like-minded people dedicated to a cause organize themselves.  These things are all being affected by this social revolution.  And I think it's a big deal.  How have we handled other advances… like guns, nuclear energy, and hard drugs?   So, it's not those things that are 


good or bad…. like marriage and money ~ it's all what we do with those tools, those structures, those contracts, those forums.  We scrubby, horrible yet often brilliant folks get to choose how we use anything online, what to say in social media, what to "Like" and not like.  Face it.  The internet is a new language… the changing of the guard, and it can be like the dystopian novel, Lord of the Flies showing the already controversial subjects of human nature and individual welfare versus the common good.  There are some pretty grizzly stories out there.  Took me seconds just now to google 'how many deaths because of FB?' and I see a report of an angry husband who got slammed by his ex-wife on her FB page, so he savagely killed her and left her to be discovered by their five year old child.  So reports Whitney Milam with over 1/2 million views on Ranker.com… and Whitney adds:  "WHY DIDN'T HE JUST BLOCK HER? Kids, please teach your parents how to use the internet.  It saves lives."

Things are happening way faster at a much younger age, though I don't expect five year olds to have to monitor their parents social media, nor (I'm sure) did Whitney.  But stuff in print is often taken literally.  This is all a new playing field.  How would you react in public if someone said something to you privately that you may not have liked hearing  OR  if they said the same thing to you in an auditorium with thousands of people and they were on stage with a microphone saying it and pointing to you.  Same reaction?  OK.  That's the difference and many do not think through that dynamic.  

So, why I am here, why are you?  To mix it up, learn things, have fun, laughs, learn things, be entertained, learn things, help each other, have fun, learn things.  

Read Richard Bach's Illusions.  "We're hear to have fun and learn things, hopefully both at the same time."   Good luck fellow classmates with your finals!   Hip, hip hooray for Professor Jon Knolles for bringing us all together with his CSU-Chico Social Media class.  It's been a gas, groovy, cool, rad, bad, awesome, the bomb and my classmates 20 and younger…. how do you say it now?   Au devoir~!~  


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Monday, December 1, 2014


Social Media &
The Meaning of Life
(why are we here… and how much 
fun can we have?)



So, how is Social Media different?  I think of FaceBook, Twitter, Ello, MySpace, Friendster… and probably dozens more are being created as I'm typing this.  Some of these sites I like more than others, some I use more than others.  BUT, they are simply a format.  What we type or post in them is up to us.

My blog theme ~  Why are here?  ~  is about being on Earth, so that's pretty all encompassing as far as topics go.   Can I find the meaning of life in Social Media  (or love, or money, or education, or vocation, or sports, or philosophy, or religion)?   

The answer is:    YES      and      NO       and     MAYBE and SOMETIMES.

I find the best way for me to stay on track is to do things I like or love….. to have fun.  I can tell by my emotions:  does this feel good or not?   Not?   Then stop.

Sometimes I fall down the FaceBook rabbit hole, love posts from family, friends or new and exciting information from anyone….   and sometimes I think people are pretty desperate and have no life when they post every day on FaceBook (or every hour).  

Haven't got the hang of Twitter yet but DO know more about it due to this Social Media class requiring us to put up a Blog, to Tweet, and to put up our LinkedIn profile (and more).

I don't think one can say unequivocally that Social Media is good or bad in itself.  It's all in how we use it just like any communication tool, device or method.

I wanted to find something current tonight so I googled Social Media, November 2014, and found this way, cool program called SmartRiverside from Riverside City College that is getting computers, Social Media, and new technology into the hands of seniors, at-risk youth, low income and more.  It's called the Digital Inclusion Program and even teaches students to refurbish computers (and leaner coding, too).  These computers are then handed out to community members.  This non-profit is also attracting tech companies to Riverside for potential business.       Check it out here:

http://viewpointsonline.org/2014/11/26/smartriverside-bridges-the-digital-divide/

There are tons more programs, tons more information to be found online, or EVEN via your own Social Media sites.  Just go on your FB book and ask someone.  Six Degrees of Separation ~ or less!


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