Sex, Twitter or Facebook?
Something called Retrevo ("the ultimate electronics marketplace) has conducted a study which shows that one in 14 people (I think. My math is shaky, as you know) will interupt sex to check messages.
"What is it about social media that causes people to spend so much of their precious time trading information with friends, family and even giant corporations? Of course, we already know the answer; it’s fun and can be rewarding both socially and financially. The latest Retrevo Gadgetology study asked social media users questions such as when, where, and how much time they spend on sites and services like FaceBook and Twitter. We were not surprised to learn how many people appear to be, shall we say, obsessed with checking in with their social media circles throughout the day and even the night."
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah and then this:
"Just to round out the picture, the Gadgetology study asked consumers how they felt about being interrupted at various times and occasions for an electronic message. With everyone texting away on their phones these days, we weren't surprised to see over 40% of respondents saying they didn't mind being interrupted for a message. Infact, 32% said a meal was not off limits while 7% said they'd even check out a message during an intimate moment. "


If the people who interrupt social or personal activities in order to check messages would take a deeper look at the content of what they received, they will discover that the message was not worth interrupting the activity in the first place.
Posted by: Andrew | March 18, 2010 at 02:42 PM
I too have one of those cell phone thingies. I really should turn it on some day.
Posted by: sardonic1 | March 19, 2010 at 09:55 AM