First off, I have to tell you about a very funny post about The 10 commandments of Facebook that you should read.
Next I was reading another great post on Social Media Today by John Bell about whether Twitter was breeding a lack of authenticity and it pushed me to think about how authentic people are now, or rather how social media has allowed us to be more visible and "out there" and god forbid but I'm going to use a very tired word..."authentic".
But has the explosion of social networking tools, resources, and outlets, forced some people to try and be interesting? Or forced them to think they have to be more interesting? When they otherwise might not be? Or has it, or does it force us to inflate an average persona into something entirely not us? I think so. I think some people think they have to "be" in order to "be".
Or... how often is someone forced to be the voice of a corporate brand and asked to be more interesting for the sake of their corporate or personal brand? When in fact.... They otherwise might not be? Or otherwise would choose not to be?
Hey I applaud you for jumping in, but don't blog or talk, or brag, or bash, or be snarky for the sake of trying to be interesting. We like the real you. We appreciate real people. It's why the social net has evolved the way it has. It's allowed us to learn and share with more people than ever.
Which begs the next blog post.
Is social media raising the bar of expectation?