and if we were, or, if I were, I would not be sitting here at 6 am worried about my being an egomaniac and what all this blogging and twittering and facebooking says about me as an individual.
Is it not enough to live an anonymous life? Or, Why is it not enough to live an anonymous life?
I asked myself guiltily.
What does this say about me? Does this mean I am so ill content in my own personal, real, life that I need to create a separate persona for myself in the cyber space? What kind of wuss am I that I cannot do something about my “real” life?
Doesn’t “We Are All Egomaniacs” have a nice ring to it? Nice name for an alt. rock band?
Here is what the venerable (or at least expensive) Forrester Research has to say about Microblogs, i.e. Twitter and its like:
“The current darlings of media attention, microblogs appeal to both the egocentrism and the voyeurism of Web 2.0 aficionados.”
From Oliver Young’s research article on Enterprise Web 2.0 (published in November 2008)
Mr. Young is a fine researcher with a good head on his shoulder, let me preface by saying this. The irony of his comment on microblogging is that, and I suspect that he himself has sensed the irony, he is on Twitter (with 337 followers and not all of them are friends or FOAF).
yoo… funny text ))