I think I have finally gotten back my faith in social media. If you are following my blog I am sure you are aware of my views on social media – SQLAuthority News – Social Media Confusion – Twitter, FaceBook, LinkedIn and Me.
I was not happy about how social media was evolving. Whenever I go to Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook, I noticed the same updates everywhere. I just thought I was wasting my time doing the same thing everywhere.
I strongly believe that there is no dictator on internet. Nobody has authority over others, everybody can express their ideas as long as it is not violating others privacy and it is not morally wrong. I have decided that instead of trying to improve the world, I should change myself and adjust my needs. Here are few things I have done to relieve my social media confusion.
Twitter
I un-followed people who were taking      up my time with too many updates.
I un-followed people who hardly      updated at all.
I did not follow anybody else’s      list, as I have no control over who other people follow.
I follow not only serious SQL      people but some fun stuff as well.
I removed all my friends who      were on Facebook and repeating the same updates on Twitter. I engage with      them on Facebook.
I followed people who are very      conversational on Twitter.
I let anybody follow me.
I update all my blog posts through      at least five tweets online.
I decided to re-tweet at least five      of my favorite tweets of the day, this way I force myself to remain active      in the community.
Follow me on Twitter!
LinkedIn
I updated my career and      professional info on LinkedIn.
I keep my LinkedIn profile      updated with my latest jobs and career news.
I let anybody connect with me      on LinkedIn.
I specify my email address in      my profile, keeping it easy for those who want to add me.
I read all the profile related      updates of my connections – it is very valuable to know who is where and      what changes are happening.
I do not add my personal tweets      or comments in LinkedIn profile. I just keep it professional.
Link with me at LinkedIn
Facebook
I use Facebook only for      personal friends.
I visit all of my friends at      regular intervals and make sure that they are really my friends.
I often remove my friends from      my Twitter list who are sending duplicate updates.
I upload my family photos as      well as family updates on Facebook, making sure that only my approved      friends are able to read my updates.
I keep my Facebook very      personal and I often chat with my friends on Facebook chat.
I am no longer confused about social media and I think I am using it appropriately. As I said, one cannot decide for others how to use social media, you can only decide for yourself. I have finally found my peace with social media.
Reference: Pinal Dave (http://blog.SQLAuthority.com)
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