Social media, pictures and bears, oh my

Dec 15, 2010 13:17

Well, I was not gonna make a big deal about this, or (especially) create some sort of war of affiliate links, but despite my backing away from various social media, I did dip my toe (or, whatever, lol) into Bearbook. Truth be told, I've been having a blast. Jeff even forked over the introductory $2.95 for a year's membership and said that he's ( Read more... )

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barak December 15 2010, 18:37:11 UTC
Its hard to say whether or not Bearbook will devolve into another hookup site like Bear411- I hope not. However, its easy to see the too-easy shiny appeal some people have of flashing their bits off daily. I can only hope the site matures beyond that, because while you can show off your goods, doesn't mean it should be at the expense of the social side of things.

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greatbearmd December 16 2010, 18:12:27 UTC
By the looks of it so far, there's still a good amount of social banter taking place among the naughty bits being shown. My biggest fear right now is the legal goons at Facebook getting wind of the site and suing it out of existence on it's name alone.

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furr_a_bruin December 15 2010, 18:41:09 UTC
Sometimes it's good to be in on the beta. ;)

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greatbearmd December 16 2010, 18:12:39 UTC
Yep!

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putzmeisterbear December 15 2010, 19:37:28 UTC
It's comfortable and friendly there.

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greatbearmd December 16 2010, 18:13:33 UTC
Yes it is. And the guys running the show participate all the time and look out for everyone's interests. Refreshing.

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otterdaemmerung December 16 2010, 00:35:20 UTC
I just signed up (add me, anybody who's reading this). The otter invasion had to start sooner or later. ;-)

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greatbearmd December 16 2010, 18:13:58 UTC
There otter be more of you. ;)

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greatbearmd December 16 2010, 18:16:12 UTC
However, it's still Facebook. I stopped using it because of the shenanigans going on with advertisers et al. harvesting personal info and all the data being sold to the highest bidder. At bearbook, the users are a community. At Facebook, they are inventory.

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greatbearmd December 16 2010, 19:34:08 UTC
I haven't experienced data which are being sold to the highest bidder.

Ah, but you have. It's unavoidable. Even if you have never clicked the "Like" button on a post or followed your favorite company or product on Facebook, your friends most likely did at one point, and it's the connections between friends and their common likes and such (among other things) that are the most sought after by marketing types. While the content of your private posts have not entirely (as far as we know) been aggregated and sold to marketers, corporations and such, there is far more prime data that are to be found in the connections between people, companies, politicians and whatnot. That's what the game is over there. Add to it the constant "revising" of the Terms of Use which has always resulted in the ability to make direct use of more and more personal information, and that's what ultimately drove me away from the site ( ... )

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