Submitted by Rona_Gura on

it's a Smaller World After All

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In discussing the internet with our kids, as parents, we try to warn them about all the dangers of the internet. I have never really found myself talking about the good aspects about the internet and social media. This past week I experienced one of the best characteristics of the internet. I came to learn that it has truly made the world a smaller place and made it easier to reconnect with people from our past.


Like many of us, I am Facebook friends with many people from my past, i.e. high school, college, and law school, whom I rarely see. But, through Facebook, I feel as if I still have a connection. Last Tuesday I was following the Facebook status of a former law school classmate of mine who, lives in New York, but was in Washington, D.C for the day.


As soon as I heard about the Amtrack crash, I checked her Facebook page to see whether she had posted a recent status. There was none. When I woke up on Wednesday, I did so again. Again, there was no recent status. I then, even though I have not spoken to her in the “real world” for many many years, sent her a private message on Facebook asking whether she was okay. She immediately wrote back that she was okay and still in Washington.


With that interaction, I realized how small my world has truly become through my use of the internet. Without the internet I would have no connection with this woman and many many others like her from my past. Yet, through the use of Facebook, and with this woman in particular, her blog, I still feel a relatively solid connection. And, through the internet, I was able to reach out in a time of crisis.


Have you reconnected through the internet?

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Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Sun, 05/17/2015 - 22:22

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Yes, with you! : ) And the rest of our suitees.

Submitted by Liz_Saldana on Sun, 05/17/2015 - 23:10

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Liz Saldana

I reconnected with a bunch of friends from high school I'd lost touch with on FaceBook. It's fun to keep in touch and now one of them is a member of my Gotham First group!
Cayce Crown

Yes! So valuable, the reconnections I've made.
Big fan of the Internet and all its tools.
Corey Bearak

Staying in touch is nice and it has proved helpful in a number of ways. I to try to have email and other contact info on people I choose to connect with.
Riva Schwartz

It is interesting to re-connect with (former) high school friends I lost contact with...
Phyllis Dubrow

Sadly, more than once I've learned of a death from Facebook posts sending condolences or sharing grief or reporting that they've just come from a funeral. It's at times like that that the connection seems even more important, like a virtual holding of hands.
Amparo Connors

I specially enjoy FB since my family, many, many first cousins, is literally spread all over the world. I've also reconnected with HS & College friends; it's nice to keep in touch virtually, and see how our families/careers have grown. My favorite part though is all the photos from family that I can easily show to Mom; she gets a real kick out of that & this helps her to stay connected to family that is mostly very far away.
Ester Horowitz

Facebook has my friendships far and near connected in a way that can't always be accomplished routinely.

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