@mikebeecham It’s an interesting topic.This is just me guessing but people with actual understanding of ‘people’ might know more about this.
@mikebeecham I follow my friends for that exact reason: knowing what they’re up to. So I’d think they’d do the same thing.
@mikebeecham my close friends might want to know that I’m visiting my mom today. My far-away followers probably don’t care.
@mikebeecham yea exactly. The “should” is a bit backwards on the whole privacy problem going on. The “want” is very much a social thing.
@mikebeecham same here. I don’t feel the need to document every step. Only the special moments. It’s probably a personal thing.
@mikebeecham with the recent rise of ubiquitous front-facing camera’s everywhere, this auto-biography stuff got a new push.
@mikebeecham I do think that platforms like Twitter/Instagram have spiked the idea that our lives are special enough to publicly document it
@mikebeecham it takes away the awkward question of “would you please take this photo of me holding a cupcake” to strangers so yea:i think so
@mikebeecham i think the current hype emphasises what has been going in forever.We just didnt call it selfie and had others take the picture
@Jonazzty @delijn ik hoop dagge aant zeveren zijt want da’s een fucking geniale actie! #tramnesty