It seems as if every time I turn around I am being asked if
I am a part of another social media site.
At first, it was MySpace, which I am not even sure really exists today,
even though I get emails from it now and then.
Then there came Facebook and Twitter and they were followed by LinkedIn,
the business market social media site where you can post resumes, links, and
make business connections. It is
supposed to be more professional, but I haven’t ventured into the deep end,
yet. To be honest Twitter and Facebook
still confuse me somewhat, but at least I can spy on my children that way and
keep up with what is happening in their lives.
Of course, those weren’t enough. Next I was asked about Pinterest, which I
will admit to calling Pin-Interest for awhile, and then I was told that I really needed to be on
Goodreads. It was the site where readers
can connect with writers and review books and be nosey about what everyone else
is reading or wants to read. I know as
much about Goodreads as I do about LinkedIn, which means I have an account but
that is about it. However, I hopped onto
Pinterest full speed and can get lost in the pages of fantastic pictures that
abound.
Now, I am not nor do I ever plan on being an expert on any
of these social media sites, so please never take anything I say as
Gospel. Actually, don’t take anything I
say as Gospel about anything, because I don’t want to be responsible if you
screw something up. There are enough
people out there who claim they are social media gods and can help you navigate
the murky waters of ever changing policies and procedures. I have too much writing to do to keep up with
any of it, although I am told I need it all for my platform building. I’ll even go so far as to be up front and
tell you that I know I am using Pinterest wrong, but that I really don’t
care. I am having fun with it and to me
that is all that matters.
Now that those disclaimers are out of the way, allow me to
tell you what I think. I think Pinterest was started so that
ladies could share recipes, craft ideas, and suggestions for outfits that would
make their significant other’s eyes pop out.
There are boards, much like the bulletin boards you see in schools,
Laundromats, and craft stores, and you can create a board for each different
topic such as crafts for the kids, pet odor remedies, and what not to fix for
dinner. If all of that sounds sexist,
well as I said, that is what I was led to believe the site was for.
You also accomplish this by pinning pictures, not links, to
the various boards; with a description of what you are pinning that others may
read. Then, the pictures are shared on a
main board of people you are following for you to peek and repin to your own
board for later viewing. Furthermore,
you can type in a topic, such as you would do a web search, and all the pins
that have those words in the description will appear and wallah! you have more
to browse and snag.
However, my intention when joining was merely as a means of
sharing my blog and other writings as well as the writings of others with a
different audience. Once I arrived,
though, I discovered so many other fascinating areas that I almost forgot to
pin (the act of posting to this site) my writings. I soon began creating boards of various
topics, such as The Finer Life, Fantasy Art, and Beautiful Animals. I would
browse and discover pictures that I enjoyed and soon had them on my own boards
so that I could return and look at them again.
From there, I branched out even more with Dishes I for the Girls to Try, recipes I had come across that might
be fun to make, For Your Drinking
Pleasure, which has cocktail recipes, and even holiday boards with
decorating and recipe ideas. I even
created a board, which I call A Little
Bit Naughty, for those enticing pictures that vibrant males enjoy.
It was pinning to that last board when I realized that all
of my sites were connected. I pinned a
picture of a lady in almost nothing and someone on Facebook LIKED it and I was
confused. It was also retweeted on
Twitter. At this point, I wondered why
we want everyone to join us on all of our sites if we can see everything everyone
does anyway from each of the social media connections. If what I do on Pinterest is seen on Facebook
and Twitter, why would people want to follow me on Pinterest? We have begun to overlap in too many areas
and once again I began to grow leery of technology and Big Brother.
On the pinned pictures there are links for you to follow to
the original site where you can do further research or bookmark for later
use. I’m not sure why you would want to
bookmark the site if you had it pinned, however. Seems to be a step in redundancy, but what do
I know. I’m pinning swimsuit models on
Pinterest that my mom can see on Facebook.
For the record, if you follow me on this picture pinning site, I don’t
pin things according to the web sites.
To be honest, I don’t care about the websites. I enjoy the pictures and that’s why I put
them on my boards. I want to be able to
go back and browse through them as if I was looking through a photo album. If I wanted to look at the websites, I would
be on StumbleUpon. I am on StumbleUpon,
by the way. Feel free to look me up and
we can invade each other’s web browsing histories.
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I came to pinterest late but my collection of Anglo-Saxon artefacts is stunning. Although I do have a board about Medieval food...
ReplyDeleteNice. I'm going to have to take a peek and a pin or two lol
DeleteI tried Pinterest and had several nice pages going but then...
ReplyDeleteI posted some exotic drink recipes and the next thing I knew some bean-head shared at least 100 more drink recipes if not more than that, absolutely flooded my boards - maybe she was a suffragette, David Bowie notwithstanding, and otherwise befuddled as to how to get rid of her, I just closed the account.
Haven't touched the Pinterest stuff since.
I didn't even know that was possible. I don't allow others to pin to my boards although someone gave me permission to pin to one of their boards. I've been having fun discovering great things on it.
DeleteThanks for visiting and commenting!
At least I know who I will turn to for tech stuff when we get to the nursing home! lol Never stop learning my friend! Well done.
ReplyDeleteThanks, James! It's been a great experience so far.
DeleteAll hail the King of Quilting!!! LOL I'm glad you're enjoying the pinning and I agree, it is very easy to get sucked in. I've stepped away while trying to finish this wip but it is defiantly one of the things I am looking forward to resuming. I especially enjoy the photographs,recipes and decor tips. It really is endless and can steal hours from your day. I'm admittedly jealous of your progress on the quilt as I have fallen way behind. Now go grab some drink recipes for your next big party!! Fun post my friend.
ReplyDeleteYou'll find the time, my friend. I get lost in it all the time, but I find some great things. And I'm able to share some great people. Thanks for visiting! Always good to see you here.
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