Today, we have never been so connected and accessible. Information has never been that easy to get. And we've never been spoiled with so many updates.
I used to remember sending snail mails (from Manila) to my grandma who was living in the U.S. back then. That took a lot of time. I remember my friends sharing with me that they stayed up late by writing excitedly in their diary. And I remember spending time in the library to research on the works of Picasso or to learn more about the Renaissance Age. How time has changed.
Now, if we want to find out about something we don't know, we simply Google it. If we want to share our opinion, we tweet it. If we want to share to our friends how appetizing the food we are about to take, we Instagram it. Or if we want to share pictures, tag friends, we Facebook it.
But everything should be handled with caution. Not a lot of things we get from the worldwide web, should be taken at face value. We still need to validate. We need to check some more to ensure that what we have is something we can use. And there's such thing as TMI or too much information. We can't just share everything. And when I say everything, I mean, we don't need to document via social media all the things we do, say or feel. It's just TMI.
Maybe before we head on to our own Facebook, Twitter or Instagram accounts, let's sit back and check the do's and don'ts of social media. Here are my tips:
The world as we know it is a connected world and has the potential to continue to connect the unconnected. It's no longer just the worldwide web, but it's the internet of everything. Everything is possible. Everything is within our reach. Take it with caution though, while continuing to take advantage of it.
Let's make the internet an interesting and respectful environment. Share your tips in making this possible. I'm interested to hear your feedback.