tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036667904922234680.post4309188275608613725..comments2024-03-28T09:17:06.347-06:00Comments on Father Terry's Spiritual Stuff: Face BookFr. Terry Ryanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17609185577969362958noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036667904922234680.post-70431647212908476622014-12-27T07:52:48.607-07:002014-12-27T07:52:48.607-07:00You can run, but you cannot hide.You can run, but you cannot hide.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036667904922234680.post-61216097302704479592014-12-26T08:41:28.392-07:002014-12-26T08:41:28.392-07:00I don't like Facebook, so I am tempted to say ...I don't like Facebook, so I am tempted to say 'good riddance'. <br /><br />Regarding people not going out of their way to find you, consider my story. I used to read you (and a huge bunch of other stuff) on Google Reader. It was so much stuff that I payed little attention to you. When Google discontinued Reader, I was angry. How could I manage to read all that stuff? Then, I went out of my way to find the things I really cared about, including your blog. Now I have just a small list (and shrinking) of things I read, and pay more attention to it. Now, it sounds silly to me that I was angry: it was good riddance, because I spent time with that stuff just because it was in front of me, not because I cared. Now I spend time only on what I care, so I am happier.<br /><br />In conclusion, yes, you may lose "audience", but your reduced one will be of increased "quality" (and not just because the "bad" will disappear, as my story above documents)Davidehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11704832225616294007noreply@blogger.com