Let’s Face It !

There was a time when I hesitated to have a Facebook page. But then my grandchildren, my niece, my niece’s children and so on kept telling me about  its delights and I finally succumbed. My argument for not joining was that I was on so many other sites (starting many years ago with Friends Reunited) that this just seemed de trop. I was surprised to see, when I did create my page, how many people I knew who also had pages and some (maybe most) of these are now my Facebook friends. Most of the said children and young people run rings round me when it comes to using Facebook but, frankly, I only can give it a small portion of my PC time.

I was delighted then when I read  an article by Dr Kathleen Richardson (Department of Social Anthropology) in the latest CAM magazine that observed ”In fact, for many people over 30 joining a social networking site is something you do because you fell you ought to” That was certainly my experience but subsequently it has given me some pleasure and the first time I saw my great-great nephew (yes!) Elliott was when a video of him was posted on Facebook.

 Dr Kathleen goes onto conclude that “If individuals want to stay connected technologies such as Fcebook allow them to stay connected with a minimum of effort ”. I might take issue with that minimum of effort though. But Facebook as we know is not the only way of keeping in touch, exchanging opinions and so on. There’s a perfect way for RN members and its called the FORUM on the Network website www.research-network.org.uk . I must give notice that this is a moderated site so don’t try and post your rude remarks there but, on the other hand, you could try and let me see whether I’ll let you!

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