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Internetalsocialisticnetworkalitis

I seem to have slipped into that twilight zone that sucks people in on the weekend. You know, that time just after midnight where you’re just flipping through TV shows and reading random blogs that have interesting names. It’s that time of night where you know you should sleep, but you just can’t be bothered to walk to the bed, so you stay on the computer and putter around playing with that layout that you were sure would be finished by the weekend.

One unfortunate side effect of this condition is that you suddenly decide that something is a great idea, something like signing up for yet another social networking site. Yes, I now have a Twitter account, and that joins my Myspace, Facebook, Friendster, Youtube and Stickam. Too many? Probably true, but how can anyone resist using Twitter, especially since you can update it via sms.

I also signed up for a Pownce account, but can you believe that you have to go onto a waiting list before you can open up an account? How exclusive is that?

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My new obsession

Funnily enough, I started writing a post last night, but never got around to finishing it. The title? “Procrastination, let’s begin!…later” A fitting end for a post about putting things off till later.

First there was Gunbound, then there was Myspace, and then World of Warcraft came along. While all of those were fun, they eventually wore off, proving that I do have an addictive personality, but it seems that my addictive personality has an attention span slightly better than that of a goldfish’s.

The latest in this long string of addictions comes in the form of Stickam, one of the Stickamnewest networking sites that have appeared out of nowhere. The words under its logo read “The Live Community” which are a pretty much accurate description of what it does. Stickam lets its users communicate with each other using their webcams, either by having one user host a room which other people can join, or by someone forming a chatroom which anyone can join.

Now I personally like the idea of a web based video conferencing tool, but during the four hours I used it, I felt just a little bit like a creepy old man sitting across from a high school, watching all the kids do stuff as they left school. I mean, sure, it’s fun to sit there and talk to your friends, or make more friends over the net, but wouldn’t you be paranoid that someone was pretending to be something they weren’t while they’re talking to you?

Another thing that I noticed was the amount of people who leave their cams online 24/7. The whole thing feels like a few dozen mini-Big Brothers all squished together for the convenience of all the voyeurs out there who enjoy watching the drama in other people’s lives.

Anyway the whole thing got me to thinking about how the media has been talking about how the latest generation despise the chatroom and email as things of the past. Stickam seems to have given the whole chatroom thing a facelift, since they now have chatrooms open that can hold heaps of people, and stream video at the same time. So maybe the media was a bit hasty in giving chatrooms the “dead” label.

But I have spent way too much time on the computer. (Stickam is my life now) And I should be getting to bed. How weird would it be if I had a Stickam themed dream?

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