April 11, 2011

Femininity of Social Netwroking

A Girl with her favourite tool
The TV series Gossip Girls portrays vividly and explicitly the validity and genuineness of the topic. The rate at which those girls upload pictures, gossips and whatever and the dexterity with which they handle those there QWERTY keypad phones is so amazing. I recently read an article about a girl in Australia that sends at lest 2000 messages every day and i asked, "did good give them special muscles on their fingers?". Social networking has come to stay but it prefers to reside in the apartment of the ladies.


What's the latest gossip???

If you still have doubts concerning the femininity of social networking, go to your tweeter time line and check the number percentage of girls there. Check those topics that trend worldwide and you would be amazed at the number of girls that contribute to the topic (even topics like "Transfer Deadline" that are masculine). Why is it that a lady would update "a" on facebook and you would see over 20 comments but a guy would update "My little sister just died" and you would see five (5) comments? They say there is gender equality, but it is not present in the social networking world.

Oh Lord! save me from my system
I believe the reason that social networking is quite feminine is that girls like expressing their feelings and thoughts in form of words (twitter has given them that platform and I believe the140 character limitation gives them the impetus to continue tweeting every second). It is also a general believe that girls like talking a lot (no offense meant). So when they see an opportunity that would make them keep on "talking" and the whole world "hears" them, they give it their best shot. 
Lets take this shot!!!

It would be advisable if ladies can put a check on the volume of their thoughts and feelings they want the world to know because they might be used against you in the future and Jesus said we would give account for every loose word (the fact that He used "word" doesn't mean that tweets are not included). The person that said "it is a ladies world" must have been referring to social networking.

But Seriously...LET'S NOT FULLY RELY ON THE VIRTUAL WORLD!





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