Friday, March 15, 2013

Thumbs Up Or Down?


So How Social Do You Want To Be?
By Nick Ashton, CEO/Founder, Tracometry Group of Companies.

I mean, you can get cozy with many people with one Tweet, then on the other hand, you can enrage them beyond committing murder through the Internet connection.  In fact they want to reach out and throttle right through their screen.  Isn’t that nice that we are surround by happy social people.

Twitter and Facebook are excellent social tools when you know how to use the system.  Too Much Information (TMI) Syndrome is prevalent among all users and it is only after something awful happens they realize, said too much and the wrong picture.  If only I had been thinking!

Anti-social behavior is driving criminal problems.  Social media is a part of the conduit with communicating to create public acts of violence that these individuals think is cool and only a prank.  We were only having fun, as they damage store fronts, overturn clothing racks, push young children to the floor, flashing loaded guns and firing shots in malls and thinking nothing of it, as it was all a prank!


Cities are suffering with increased crime, which include murder, violent flash mobs, community street violence and a total loss of respect for each other.

The listening ear reveals much. There is a strain on our society balloon that is being pressured from so many angles it will burst and that loud noise is not what we want to hear.

It is an all hands on deck situation to weather this storm and seek calmer waters, which we all deserve.


Think before you thumb…


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1 comment:

  1. Hallo Nick,

    Good to read your thoughts. Thinking of you all the time. Even to the point that it hurts....

    Wise men like you teach that nothing is coincidence. Even if someone shared too much. Somewhere another had to read and be sha"C"ken by the comments even if it was at the expense of the writer. What is hidden in the writing is the final analysis. Thumbs up....

    Regards,
    Christina

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