I get that, amych. I use them differently, too. I'm pretty free with likes and comments on FB but I don't always post much. Of course I can go weeks without even looking at Twitter, but when I do tweet I can be certain people from high school won't be responding.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I have plenty of people on FB postin about it. Maybe FB just doesn't want you to see it? Who knows.
I've seen more since I mentioned it.
Timelies all!
In London, standing in the very long registration line for Loncon.
Please remind me not to read comments on news articles. All it does is make me want to bash peoples' heads in.
As you can imagine, nearly all of the news in my area is about Ferguson. I have some co-workers who live in and around there, and some of them have kids and... ugh.
There might be two issues at play. According to stats, twitter has a much higher ratio of users who are African American. Facebook is filled with a bigger mix of ages while Twitter is filled with younger people. For me, that means, my family members are more likely to be on Facebook than Twitter and it's easier to Not Go There with family since you can unfriend them, but you can rarely unfamily them. For me, Facebook is all personal, while Twitter is way more activist/political/informational.
So, yeah, I think they've differentiated quite a bit.
I definitely avoid controversial things on FB -- I had kind of a heated discussion on there the other day when I posted a thing about that stupid ice bucket challenge!
So, this is classic: I was on the bus listening to the Slate culture podcast, and they were talking about how people talk about the weather. The first thing my coworker said when we got off was how beautiful it is today! Hee. (I generally ride the same bus as a couple of coworkers, but we have a nice routine where we don't talk until we get off. We may or may not nod hello, depending on who is facing which direction.)
My MiL ALWAYS asks me what the weather is like, like it's on her conversational checklist (1) say hello (2) talk about weather (3) actual topic of conversation. Her consistency has mad eme notice how ofen I talk about the weather with other people (pretty damn often, ftr). I am for it. It raineth on the just and the unjust, after all.
I am also for Jesse's bus routine of not talking on the bus.
This morning I am realizing that this week got off on the wrong foot when I went to the gym and the pool was closed. I don't think I ever quite got back on track. Oh well, week is almost over now.
I theoretically like Twitter much better than Facebook, but I almost never look at Twitter because I only do that when I feel like it and have time and I check Facebook once a day or so because I feel obligated to try to keep up with some of the people that I otherwise would have no contact at all with.
Im seeing a lot of stuff on FB about Ferguson, but that's because most of my FB friends are Buffistas.