Oh, this topic. Yes. This whole thing.
Okay. Okay. Okay.
Full disclosure, I'm in my mid 20's. This means I should be on the cusp of social media and whatnot. The thing is, my family has always been about five years "behind" due to money issues. So when everyone was raving about DSL being the most awesomest thing to ever awesome? I had a 56k modem. When everyone started flailing about cable internet? It took me another five years to upgrade to DSL, only doing it when maintaining my 56k modem literally became more expensive than throwing my money at the DSL company. Facebook? Just got one the other day to talk to ONE FRIEND. I don't text. I don't tweet. I barely tumblr.
The thing is?
I'm not a technophobe. I love circlejerking about the newest technology as much as the next geek. I love the advances in technology and the sheer amount of things that are becoming possible. I love it! But as someone who, not by choice but by circumstance grew up behind the curve and is stuck in that mindset? I think asking others to conform to something is ridiculous. If my family attempted to contact me online only to see me at engagements or gauge my well-being they would never, ever hear from me (as opposed to my gloriously spotty communication as of now! ). Having someone just expect me to see something would feel a little insulting on a personal level.
I don't know, my two cents for the day?