“Facebook friends” and “unfriending” those who are not particularly close friends of mine have been matters I’ve thought about for quite sometime. What’s more is how much of a commonality the issue is among facebook users. Cordell says that he did not want to insult anyone by not accepting their friend request. And this is something that many empathize with. However, many people (myself included) have also felt the need to “weed” out our unhelpful facebook contacts. Another interesting point Cordell brings up is what he used facebook and twitter for close friends and professional networking respectively. Is this distinction helpful, or al least something worth noting? Would one be willing to experiment with it and categorize which contacts go where in order to save time? As Cordell says, differentiating between the two has dictated how much time he spent and where. These two points I find quite pertinent, and deserving of some thought.
