I feel about it the way I do about Facebook: why do the most inconvenient and hard to use sites become popular?
It seems like the ability to communicate in thoughtful, extended, give-and-take conversations is inversely proportional to the popularity of various social media options.
I guess both of us are writers, first; everything else comes second!
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I feel about it the way I do about Facebook: why do the most inconvenient and hard to use sites become popular?
It seems like the ability to communicate in thoughtful, extended, give-and-take conversations is inversely proportional to the popularity of various social media options.
I guess both of us are writers, first; everything else comes second!