DISQUS

Marketing Pilgrim: The Problem of Too Many [Online] Friends

  • Andy Beal · 1 year ago
    I'd like to think that people don't take it personally if I don't reply to their invite right away--or at all. Especially these days, I'm pretty much only active on Twitter.
  • Internet Marketing Joy · 1 year ago
    Thanks Janet for the wonderful article..^^

    @Andy Beal: hehehe..hello Andy..^^..I'm one of your follower in Twitter..^^..unfortunately you did not follow me back...^^...but it's ok, I don't take it personally...^^
  • Steve Elliott · 1 year ago
    My first confession....I'd never heard of Twitter prior to reading this thread (inserts imoticon for embarrassment!

    I have largely steered clear of the social networking scene. If I know people well enough that they are happy to accept me as a true friend, I will see them in person or speak over the phone. Everyone else I meet on t'internet, nice as they may be, are more passing acquaintances.

    My other problem with e-mail, texts and any kind of invite is that I feel compelled to respond. I am not sure if it my upbringing or possibly the onset of OCD, but I cannot just ignore them.

    To cap it all, I detest the spam bots out there that seem to plague social networking.
  • Futon-Matt · 1 year ago
    I too have only heard about twitter once before, and that was on this blog. I find the idea of "online" friends on a service like that a bit weird anyhow so maybe thats why I haven't explored it?
  • Steven Bradley · 1 year ago
    Andy you didn't return my follow on Twitter and I'm so offended I'm changing the focus of my blog to be anti Andy Beal. I do hope you realize I'm kidding. Not offended at all.

    In general I'm not offended when someone doesn't return the friending. I don't return every one I get so why should I expect everyone else does.

    The only time I take it personal is when it's someone I know well in another area of life. If we're good friends offline and I know you've seen my invite then I would take the non-reply personally.
  • Jayson · 1 year ago
    It would be hard to be popular on line. I m unknown and still get tons of spam that can easily be ignored but for well know folks like you guys and the many Internet gurus I can imagine that it would be a full time job.

    What's worse is that in some cases I'm sure the Internet celebs don't want to hurt any feelings and genuinely do want to be friends with as many people as possible...fatigue is sure to kick in.
  • GoWFB · 1 year ago
    I find it quite difficult to keep in touch with all the people that get in touch over these social networks. I find that i dont make any new friends this way, simply keep in touch with old ones.
  • Alexis · 1 year ago
    I have started clearing out my friend lists. Its getting completely unmanageable.
  • Steve Elliott · 1 year ago
    I've had to change the e-mail address that linked to my YouTube account. Only one video on there but the amount of random friends/watch this video/subscribe
    requests I get is incredible.
  • Steven Bradley · 1 year ago
    I filter out most friends and only accept those that i really enjoy speaking to.
  • Utah SEO · 1 year ago
    I find some people accepting friends request months later when I thought they just didn't want to accept it to begin with.
  • symbian · 1 year ago
    Don't answer to those 8000 friend requests.