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Will Grandma be afraid to join Facebook after the New Berlin incident. |
| By Drew Olson Senior Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Drew Olson |
| Published Feb. 5, 2009 at 9:28 a.m. |
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Several weeks ago, at the urging of several friends and co-workers, I ended my unofficial boycott and joined "The Facebook Generation."
While I was impressed at the easy-to-navigate interface, the ability to reconnect with people from my past and share the "excruciating minutiae of daily life," I didn't find it to be as addictive or life-changing as many of the zealots predicted.
I was, however, shocked at how quickly dozens of people my age and older decided to take the Facebook plunge right around the same time. Suddenly, it seemed, every yuppie in the world was updating his status and "friending" a bunch of Facebook newbies.
It got to the point where I heard about senior citizens, many of whom could barely turn on a computer or read an e-mail a few weeks ago, were signing up in order to share pictures and keep track of children and grandkids.
And then, you hear a shocking story like this about the New Berlin Eisenhower student who used Facebook in a bizarre blackmail / sexual assault scheme that has devastated dozens of lives and will likely lead to a blitz of publicity and a long jail term.
That got me to thinking ... just when you thought it was "safe" for Grandma to discover the wonders of Facebook and the Web in general, something like this happens. You know it's going to be a deterrent for many people.
(For years, my own mother was leery about ordering things online. That changed when I convinced her that it was riskier to give her credit card to a waiter in a fine restaurant than it was to order merchandise from a secure site.)
It will be interesting to see if the New Berlin incident slows the momentum of the Facebook revolution among baby boomers, grandparents and other middle-agers.
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Posted by geesquared on Feb. 5, 2009 at 3:11 p.m. (report)
"Go knit and read the paper instead of invading our world." I love that line, maybe I'll go and make that my Facebook status now, "knitting, reading a paper and resisting the temptation at world invasion."
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Posted by Tammy on Feb. 5, 2009 at 1:42 p.m. (report)
Too funny.. "go knit" - most of the knitters I know are young hipster types! Welcome to the world, kid. Once you get past, oh about 25, you start (if you're lucky) making friends with people of all different ages and backgrounds - both in 'real life' and virtually. The Internet is a the great equalizer. I remember the early days of chat rooms and this isn't a whole lot different. Oops, gotta' go an read my paper... online.
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Posted by Dusty_Bottoms on Feb. 5, 2009 at 11:19 a.m. (report)
Long as Grandma doesn't send naked pictures of herself to random strangers on Facebook, she'll probably be okay.
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Posted by littletinyfish on Feb. 5, 2009 at 11:03 a.m. (report)
@gmwrobel Are you aware that the "creeper" to whom you were referring was 18 years old, the exact demographic to which you believe Facebook should be exclusive?
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Posted by Milw. Luvva on Feb. 5, 2009 at 9:46 a.m. (report)
gmwrobel, on graduation day, will you cancel your Facebook profile, too, and take up knitting? lead us by example, oh wise one.
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