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11.08.07

In Recovery from Social Media

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"Recovery" and "rehab" seem to be theme of the week around year. Time was when blogholism was all the digitally addicted had to struggle with. But that was a dog’s year ago. Now, there’s Twitterholics, Second Life Obsessives, Facebook Fanatics. And it goes on.

To that end, the Staff at the Invitations Social Networking Recovery Facility has released a new Public Service Announcement about the perils of Twitter. But the warning applies to any of you who have difficulty maintaining perspective with emerging bright and shiny online tools.

From the brilliant Jeffrey Sass.

And for those of you deep in recovery, considering using your precious minutes of allotted rehab time online to do a special turn for someone. Jeff Pulver suggests Five Things to Do on Facebook to Brighten Up Someone's Day.

And finally, Steve Rubel offers five ideas to firmly place the bigger picture in mind in Five Simple Sobriety Steps for Web 2.0 Kool Aid Boozers. My favorite is #5: "Talk to Real Humans. …Do your sister or brother's friends Twitter? Probably not. Now that doesn't make it unimportant. Why? Because they all Google. Talk to both humans and geeks for broader perspective."




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Ann,

This is both funny and very professional. Stars have been born. I don't need therapy only because at my ago the screens on handhelds are too small for me to read anything.

Posted by: Lewis Green | 11.08.07

Connie Reece shared the same video with us at Tuesday's Social Media Workshop in Austin. (Or was it Chris Heuer? The day was so jam-packed, it's all a blur to me now.)

Anyway... we all loved it. :)

Posted by: Shelley Ryan | 11.08.07

Thanks Ann. I just reposted this on our company wiki. The first step is admitting the problem.

Posted by: Tim Berry | 11.08.07

Lewis -- Damn... seriously? You're scaring me...

Shell -- It's worth passing around!

Tim -- You're right. TG for Jeffrey Sass. He makes us confront our demons.

Posted by: Ann Handley | 11.08.07

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