Submitted by Fred on

I'm Addicted

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I am compelled to admit that I have become an addict.  I am addicted to Social Media. 

Although mostly a Luddite, I am constantly watching and working my amazingly fecund iPhone.    

It started years ago with email and a crude self constructed fredslist which became a more sophisticated and responsive list serve.  Texting is my least favorite form of communication, but it is a highly effective direct private line to my grand kids. 

Over time, I began to thrive on the near instant interaction and gratification afforded by my phone. Mentor partner Flo Feinberg says no one responds to an email or text faster than me. 

Then my son David turned me on to Facebook which to me is my own private broadcast platform for my prized iPhone photographs and, amongst many other things, attempts to stir up political discourse.

The photography soon drew suggestions I utilize Instagram on which I can post along with Facebook and provides another gratifying "Like"-Comment source. 

Along the way Corey urged me to join in on Twitter which I was very slow coming to, but I'm now picking up the pace and thanks to my daughter in law Jessica for explaining hash tag use.  I love being able to tweet directly to Mika and others.  I now have 115 followers, including the ominous sounding "FakeNewsTruther".

I'm sure there's a lot more technology I could utilize and I'm willing to learn.  

Comments

Corey Bearak

Thanks for the shout out. Need you to tweet your blogs. You know I do. You generally like and retweet them. I would enjoy returning the favor!

Submitted by Liz_Saldana on Thu, 04/06/2017 - 21:08

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Liz Saldana

I enjoy following you and other Gotham members on social media. While not an expert, I'd be happy to show you a few things I've learn. For example, I created a Gotham list on Twitter. I can check the list when I have time so for liking and retweeting. You can create lists on FaceBook for the same purpose.

Submitted by Fred on Thu, 04/06/2017 - 21:44

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Fred Klein

I'm open to improving my reach, thanks

Submitted by Judy_Mauer on Thu, 04/06/2017 - 22:39

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Judy Mauer

iiphones serve as a great outlet for people like myself with a limited attention span - in a good way ;0)

Submitted by Fred on Thu, 04/06/2017 - 22:48

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Fred Klein

You pay attention when it matters!

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Thu, 04/06/2017 - 23:07

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Marilyn Genoa

Email and texting is as far as I've gotten. There are many reasons I've been reluctant to get involved with more, only one of which is the time that I fear would overwhelm an already very very tight schedule. Obviously Corey, Fred, you are far better than I am at allocating time because you certainly don't have lighter schedules.

Submitted by SoniaSaleh on Thu, 04/06/2017 - 23:29

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Sonia Saleh

Simon Sinek says we easily become addicted to it because the "likes" are dopamine. It's a fun way to communicate.
Norman Spizz

If you get to be good enough at tweeting you might qualify to run for president.
Raj Goel

I have managed to AVOID Facebook & Instagram & Snapchat (be grateful!!)

However, I am madly addicted to Twitter.

From getting the latest tech news, to interacting with world-class experts to engaging in political discourse - Twitter has become my #1 news & information acquisition platform.

Hi, My name is Raj and I'm a @Twitter Addict @fredklein #socialmediaaddiction #TwitterIsKillingNews :-D

Submitted by Fred on Fri, 04/07/2017 - 00:29

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Fred Klein

Give the busiest person the task if you want it to be done.

Submitted by Fred on Fri, 04/07/2017 - 00:29

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Fred Klein

Some have characterized me as dopey
Rona Gura

I like Facebook for keeping up with friends. And Instagram for looking at oic. I have not gotten the hang of twitter.

Submitted by NeilHollander on Fri, 04/07/2017 - 06:32

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Neil Hollander

I spend way too much time on social media . Fred will attest . Many times I get into trouble by moving my lips before engaging my brain . With the current craziness it's been a place where I can vent . Although many times I vent with hostility not becoming to others . I must learn to temper my remarks as I have driven people away with my vitriol . Politics has been my Achilles heel and people that disagree with my point of view genuinely piss me off . Not good . My wife calls me a bigot and Joanne calls me worse . Bottom line my addiction to social media is not good for me . Like all addictions it is debilitating . I tend to expose my low side . Example ? Anybody that has Barack Obama as their Facebook profile picture is a %#+*# ! See what I mean ? Dumb shit like that . I have over 600 Twitter followers. Can you imagine ? Guess what folks ? This is a mental illness from a bully pulpit !!

Hollander sends

Submitted by Fred on Fri, 04/07/2017 - 08:49

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Fred Klein

At least here you exercise restraint. :)

Submitted by NeilHollander on Fri, 04/07/2017 - 10:56

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Neil Hollander

Always will . It's the highlight of my day !
Cayce Crown

Great tools that have helped me both personally and professionally. 8900 twitter followers!
Mitch Tobol

May I suggest Instagram for you. It's image based and would fit very nicely with your penchant to take photos and share them :)
Amparo Connors

I like Norm's idea....he could be Chief Entertainment Strategist. Corey Chief of Staff, Communications, Advisor, Diplomat, Secy of State, etc,....a veritable Jared Kuschner
Amparo Connors

Family complains I'm on FB too much! Specially enjoy news & pics from family worldwide, Politics & World News not so much See too much vitriol these days so FB has lost much of its' fun . Try Snapchat with the Grandkids Fred; they'd love it!

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