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When is too much enough? The status overload


by Leigh Andrews on 9 March 2009

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Gino Cosme blogged about a topic close to my heart recently, titled "how many social networking profiles is enough".

In it, he says: There are so many social networking sites out there. MySpace; Bebo; Facebook; Xing; Twitter; LinkedIn; SecondLife; Friendster; Digg - in fact, there are thousands of social networking sites on the internet. And while each can serve its own purpose, I think too many people have spread their personal and business brands too thin, and as a result find it too exhausting and too time consuming to manage all of their social networking profiles in a meaningful manner while at the same time living a ‘normal’ life.” He adds that while this is all good and well for business, on a personal level, “anyone who manages more than a handful of social networking profiles - and even that’s a lot for many – must have a difficult time living a life outside of their office or bedroom”.

I agree with this wholeheartedly. While being on FriendFeed helps you to see all your friends’ online activity in one place, I find it difficult to remember to update my Facebook status, as well as LinkedIn and Twitter (to be honest, these are the only three I see a use for), more than once a week – not because I have nothing to say, but because each of these has its own passwords and formatting to remember, and different ‘friends’ or associates who will read what I say. It`s a bit overwhelming at times.

How does everyone else manage the digital status overload?




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