Eccentric “likes”

Quick note to new readers:

Gravatar profiles – I would love to visit your site from your “likes” here on Eccentric, but I am noting that some bloggers have not plugged in their website/blog to the Gravatar profile.

Please note how if you click on my little photo…Do you see how in the Gravatar profile, my website is listed & Facebook information?

You can fix this setting fairly quickly by taking the following steps:

  1. Dashboard
  2. Settings
  3. Discussion
  4. Click on your Gravatar photo
  5. Add your site to your Gravatar profile
  6. You can also do a “plug in” from the Gravatar profile to your Facebook page

 

The Facebook plug-in that is connected to this site is not a personal Facebook site. In my opinion, it is a good idea to have a Facebook page solely for your website/blog, that is not connected to your personal Facebook page.

Why?

Keeping the website/blog separate from the personal contacts is a good idea, as you may not wish to have people from across the globe, to have the ability to contact people in your personal life.

 

Internet & Communication: Questions for Discussion

Does social media help or hinder society?

Do you feel the internet has made you less or more sociable?

Has the Internet improved your life? If so, how?

Liz’s Off-Topic Forum

Do you have a question you would like to ask about Eccentric? Would you like feedback?

You may ask any question on this forum or post a link to your blog.

I love reading new blogs! So, do my readers!

Yes…this is for real…not being sarcastic. You can post a link here (in the comments section).

No, I am not being a smart*ss.

I am too lazy to look at the reader, so if you need traffic, you will have to comment or post a link here about your new post. :)

I usually read blogs from my blogroll or blogs from people who write comments, and I am sure my readers would love to visit your new post!

Please add a short description of your post along with a link in the comments section below.

If you are a spammer, selling something, expect to be blocked and reported.

Ask questions or post a link in the comments section.

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I joined Tumblr. I am getting a bit confused. Can someone please tell me why I need Tumblr, Facebook, a blog, three different e-mails, text messaging, and Google text?

Do people actually call other people anymore? I miss people calling me on the phone.

Why don’t I just tumble over to Facebook and (more…)

Useless Fact #24

Why would a person put 200 photos of themselves on Facebook?

That person loves themselves so much, that they want the whole world to see, that they should be a model. That person is conceded and selfish.

A few photos, fine. 200 photos of themselves? That’s a little conceded.

Useless Fact #22

Facebook is great because you can view photos of the vacations, parties, and fun photos of friends and family.

However, you were never invited. You would have never known if all of those photos were not plastered all over Facebook.

What to do? Those people who left you out are now old friends, period.

Friend or “Frienemy?”

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Can you tell a friend from a “frienemy?” This post is to help you do a “friend test” to see if the person is a true friend. I tried the friend test this week! It works!

Trust is earned not just handed out now, due to the media scaring people. I do not trust people. The person has to earn my trust, due to Facebook and the news.

My words or actions can be recorded and posted in a split second. It sucks. Period. We have no privacy!

Be careful what you text, say and do when you see a so called “friend” with a Smartphone during conversations, especially during school or work.

I actually test people to see if I can trust them. I tell them something and wait to see if anyone else finds out the information or if it ends up on Facebook.

If the “friend” fails the test. I simply kick that person out of my life, forever. It is a good idea to test a person, to find out if they are worthy of trust.

Did the test this week, found a few bad apples in the bunch, real quick!

Know your friends, but be one step ahead of “frienemies.”

It has been my experience fake friends leave when you need them the most. If you find a true friend, never let them go, they are precious.

True friends stay thru the good and bad times. The conversations are NOT always about them. They genuinely care about you and never gossip about you. They keep your business private.

I have yet to see a person find a true friend on Facebook. However, people will have 200 frienemies on Facebook, causing them trouble at school or work.

I notice people so easily give away their trust, in order to be accepted or loved.

We all were taught as children to be careful of strangers. I have learned sometimes those closest to you can hurt you more than that scary stranger!

Sometimes, it is our so called “friends” that hurt us, and not the “scary stranger.”

American culture seems to have grown cold-hearted. When I was younger, I remember neighbors helping each other.

Things were so different. We had “southern hospitality.” People would trust others not to gossip. Now, we cannot trust. Facebook makes it impossible!

Our grandparents were/are always right.

Kindness, friendliness, helpfulness, and less gossip are things I need to change about myself.

The news has our culture so afraid, we no longer assist people who are broke down or out of gas! We helped them when I was a child.

The horrible economy is going to test our ability to help people. Sometimes, people need help, especially in these horrible economic times.

It seems our freedoms are limited due to the ability for “friends” to destroy a person on Facebook.

The media has scared society to the point where parents are afraid to allow their children to play outside.

I rarely see children playing outside in my neighborhood, this is a sad change for American culture. They are probably on Facebook adding more “frienemies.”

Illustration of Facebook mobile interface

Illustration of Facebook mobile interface (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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