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‘Inquirer’ Getting Hang Of This ‘Internet’

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Today, the Inquirer’s Karen Heller writes a column clearly not intended for my demographic. It’s about how Facebook, um, exists, and kids use it more than adults. (GG on Karen Heller: “It’s almost too easy to make fun of because she doesn’t really make a coherent argument most of the time…. I feel like she probably has a lot of devoted middle-aged women readers though.” Just like Philadelphia Will Do!)

Her point at the end of this column appears to be: “Now, we’ve entered into a whole new world of Facedroppers, people who will tell you they have so many more friends than you do.” I really don’t know anyone who cares about their number of Facebook friends; perhaps “Google Analytics Analysts” bragging about their blog’s traffic would have fit better here. There’s also this:

Facebook turns out to be as slow as America Onhold once was.

Now let’s all add Karen Heller on Facebook now. Her and I already have eight mutual friends, after all.

Karen Heller: Beware strangers asking to be friends [Inquirer]

  1. joe Says: May 28 10:04 AM

    This story comes on the heels of the fine investigative piece that uncovered Guitar Hero and Rock Band being played … at local bars!!!

  2. 207 Says: May 28 10:19 AM

    Which one of those is the real Karen Heller? Do I just pick the most attractive one?

  3. Dark Horse John Says: May 28 1:02 PM

    Which one of those is the real Karen Heller? Do I just pick the most attractive one?

    Ah, that’s a negative, good buddy.

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