OMG That’s TMI!: Kid Cudi Deads Social Networking Oversharing
September 28th, 2009
By Sherri L. Smith, BlackWeb20.com
Last week rapper Kid Cudi came to the fork in the road and went straight, deciding to put the kibosh on both his Twitter feed and blog. Despite the recent celebrity stampede to social networking, Cudi told Rap-Up.com, “I hate the fact that you can have on one device about eight different ways for someone to contact you. If you think about it, it’s kinda creepy.”
Some people might look at the 25-year-old up and coming emcee as an out of touch technophobe, but he may have a point. With more and more social networking platforms launching, trying to be the next Twitter or Facebook, the market is getting overcrowded. I am personally signed up to at least nine social networking sites, and that’s not counting my multiple emails and instant messaging services. Some are for personal uses and some have more professional uses, but it can still be a little overwhelming. At the end of the day, with all the status updates, tweets, photos, and blog posts, there’s a decent amount of information out there for those that care to follow. But it can get to a point where it’s just too much.
Did anyone really need to know about Diddy’s tantric sex or care about Fabolous’ twitter beef with T-Pain and…Bow Wow (Yo Fab, you’re better than that for real!)?? When the NFL and the U.S. Open have to put rules in place to deal with athletes and coaches suffering from diarrhea of the mouth, Houston, we have a serious problem. And instead of paring down to one or two main forms of sharing, we sign up for aggregator sites like FriendFeed to stream all our digital jewels into a narcissistic monument into how awesome and smart we like to think we are for friends, haters, and frenemies to wring their hands over in awe or disgust.
While technology is all about progress and celebs and regular folks alike have adopted social networking as an acceptable form of human interaction I say everything in moderation. I cop to being a twitterholic. I also cop to being a raging egomaniac if given the opportunity (ask my friends and family) as well as a huge gadget lover, most notably shiny, new cell phones. But I think I have to roll with Cudi on this one.
“…[W]hat did they do before there were cell phones? Use a pay phone or write a letter. Or you catch ‘em at the crib….I think I want to take it back to that. Sometimes it just shouldn’t be that easy for you to get in contact with me.”
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I AGREE, I UN-SUBSCRIBED TO ALL BUT 1. IT’S TOO MUCH…BRAVO FOR HIM
We were talking about that at lunch today… how people don’t even bother to read magazines anymore..etc. because you can go on sites like Twitter and ask the “celebs” yourself…its making the people that once seemed mysterious and intangible righ at the dinner table so to speak!
I kind of agree.Some things are for certain people.I closed all my accounts except for myspace.I am rarely on there though.Sometimes you just don’t want like people all in your private business.But, then there are people who can’t get enough of twitter.Thats why its for some people.Which is fine.B/c this is America Land of the free individuals.
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