Will social media kill our sex life?

I just got a newsletter from MediaPost in my inbox. The main story was titled “Survey: 7% of Social Network Users Would Look at Messages During Sex”.

It made me smile and reminded me of my days as a publisher. Of course, the people at MediaPost are publishers, and I guess they know that a headline containing the word sex usually gets some more eyeballs. So I took it a step further and titled this post ‘Will social media kill our sex life?”.

I bet some readers of this post will read this because they worry (“what, no more sex because my partner is on Facebook all day, tomorrow I throw out my computer”) and, yes, some visitors will probably come via Google after having typed in a phrase like “how to use social media to find a sex partner”.

OK, enough fun. What the article in MediaPost is really tackling is the issue of how addictive social media can be. And that’s no fun.

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Social media and NGOs

Social networks and online communities offer great possibilities for organisations and companies to connect with new and existing users, customers, supporters, donors etc.

For NGOs, charities or companies, who want to show their corporate social responsibility social media is a very attractive tool.

Social media has a global scope and each person you connect with has the power to pass your message on and to become an ambassador for your cause.

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