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I’m Tired of Social Media

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Welcome back. You belong here.

I’m into social media, from the MySpace days to yesterday’s Facebook and the current Twitter. I use my iPhone and TweetDeck to tweet and try to keep up with the latest apps out there. But I’m getting tired of the whole thing.

Here’s why….

It all seems fake to me. In my life, I need more “human interaction” not less. As a musician, as a person helping others form, as a creative type, as a collaborator and innovator, one thing I’ve learned is that it’s about sitting in a room, bringing people together and watching things take off.

In fact, three months ago I cancelled my Facebook account (no easy task), a few years ago I stopped using MySpace and stopped doing Podcasts. Recently I stopped using iGoogle and I’m days/weeks away from closing down my Twitter account. Btw, I think blogging has more “legs” than the rest and as a writer, I’ll keep blogging.

Now, I’ve never been more excited about Innovation, Collaboration and Communication, bringing people together. I’m still a huge fan of the phone (duh!), and email, Google Docs, of Blogger and the WeatherChannel on my iPhone. I’m still a huge fan of Evernote, Basecamp and Remember the Milk. I’m also a huge fan of talking to people one on one, imagine that.

But social media and Web 2.0? I don’t buy it. I’ve been there done that and have not seen it improve my life style that much (now, I must admit that my Innovation network on Twitter has led me to some great links.)

My plan is to let social media run it’s course and slowly watch it leave my screen and life style. Soon, the latest and greatest app will catch my eye, I’ll try it for a few months and discard it like an old pair of socks.

At the end of the day, I’d rather spend my time talking to people in real life or emailing them pictures (or video thank you 3GS) of my son’s birthday piñata than updating my status every 10mns.

It’s just not that important.

Have a great day.

Into the future,

davidT