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thinker.jpgI’m interested in the amount of hostility that my offhand comment about not wanting to belong to MySpace seems to have generated.

What’s fascinating to me is that some of you are more incensed by the fact that I don’t want to be on a social networking site than you are about the notion that your personal information on such sites is being used to target you for marketing purposes. A bunch of you even called me a loser for not wanting to be a social networkee.

I can imagine myself in, like, the middle ages. Not MY middle ages, mind you, but THE middle ages. And here comes a representative of King Richard who is asking all males to get on their horses, put on their armor, and go to the Jerusalem to rid the Holy Land of the infidel. It’s the Crusades! Everybody’s going! Why not you, Bing?

I don’t go to see movies everybody tells me to. I don’t know why, I just don’t. I don’t watch television programs that I simply HAVE to see. I don’t drink chai latte when I’m in LA, although I did try it just once because I was all coffeed out. It made me gag. But that’s not why I don’t drink it. I just don’t like going with the flow, particularly when the thing in question isn’t likely to improve my life one little bit, but will, in fact, just clutter it up more than it already is with social obligations, electronic stimulation and marketing in my face.

Don’t get me wrong, though. I’m no Luddite. I can take a computer apart and put it back together. My shelves are stuffed with software from the entire age of computing, starting with ancient artifacts like Persuasion and Harvard Graphics and ending with the coolest new toys like Final Cut Studio and Photoshop CS3. I spend more time feeding this blog than I do feeding myself. I have about six IPods of varying generations lying around and one of those new mommas on the way. I work on both PCs and Macs and am completely platform agnostic. I just don’t want to belong to a friggin’ social network, okay? Not even if, as one reader suggested, it would help market my books.

Phooey. Is that why social networks were created? To market more people more effectively? I don’t think so. In fact, I think the things exploded into life when young people called out for a digital space where their every thought, movement and taste would not be exploited by the big boomer sales machine, where they could talk to each other in a virtually mercantile-free zone. Now here come all the boomers to ruin it all. Well not me, guys. Call me square. Call my funky. But I’m out.

I’ll see you at my analog social networking venue. It’s right across the street from my office and features special pricing between 5:00 and 7:30.  

Right on, man. In other words, you’re not a sheep like the rest of ‘em.. I couldn’t agree more.

Posted By John M, Houston, TX : September 20, 2007 12:03 pm

I work in sales and MySpace has help up all get a better idea of what customers are looking at and get some in depth information about who they know, what they do, and when they are normally be to get a hold of. All you need to find someone on MySpace is their first and last name, and where they live.

Posted By Sleeze, NYC : September 20, 2007 12:04 pm

You have nailed it with this one! I had a myspace to help promote my business when I was working with the music industry. I have listed in the ‘who i am want to meet’ as ’someone who doesn’t have myspace’. I had not deleted the thing after changing industries, but I think you have just motivated me to do so. Since when has being brainwashed by Rupert Murdoch been cool?? We bitch and moan about him buying the wall street journal which no ‘hipster’ has every read, yet defend myspace with our lives??

Posted By David, nyc ny : September 20, 2007 12:06 pm

Amen! I agree whole-heartedly with Bing’s sentiment.

It’s nice for college students to be able to communicate with friends. I work at a university and the employers that come on campus love to look at our students’ myspace pages. Unfortunately, about 60% of the time what the students post on those pages will disqualify them from a job.

I’m a computer geek and I want to live MY life - not a virtual life. I’ll leave that to others with less interesting things to do.

Posted By Brian W, Deltona, FL : September 20, 2007 12:10 pm

I cannot agree with you more!! I’m with you on this one (and, for the record - most, but not all, of your opinions). And what I love about this country is that if you don’t like what you see, read, or hear, you CAN STOP at any time.

Posted By Tony, PA : September 20, 2007 12:11 pm

You’re still a loser. You’ve mentions all other things of interest yet you failed to mention how often you get laid.

Posted By Harold, Bronx, New York : September 20, 2007 12:18 pm

Completely agree. The issue is essentially whether you want to be in charge of how you live your life or whether you want the masses to tell you how to live your life. Following the masses is not the path to greatness.

Posted By Robert L, Washington, D.C. : September 20, 2007 12:21 pm

I have a myspace, everyone I know has one as well. It is an obligation when you join, many people use the network for different reasons. I think its great that you have decided not to join, I would think it just as great if you had decided to join…

I suppose what I’m saying is… Who cares.

Posted By Beth, Dallas, Texas : September 20, 2007 12:22 pm

MySpace caters to every negative human trait. People go on there to spy on each other, and spy on their friends’s friends. And since when did publicly posting private conversations for all the internet to read become a good idea? People don’t call each other anymore, they rely on texting and myspace to become substitutes for normal human interraction. This is a big why everyone has become as vapid and shallow as Paris Hilton.

Posted By Hillary Muff- NYC : September 20, 2007 12:25 pm

Why should I care whether you join a social networking site?

Posted By Kevin, Los Angeles, CA : September 20, 2007 12:28 pm

I love your honesty and couldn’t agree with you more. I take pride in knowing I’m not a “follower”.

Posted By Carolina, Los Angeles, CA : September 20, 2007 12:29 pm

Power to those who like to do their “social networking” over a beer and a burger.

Posted By Adam, Tempe AZ : September 20, 2007 12:29 pm