tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-992108387321319597.post6775199543864165048..comments2023-09-21T17:37:45.364+02:00Comments on Social Media Technologies: Twitter more...and live forever!pargmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17208443783482286491noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-992108387321319597.post-3243683078399666662011-11-27T18:59:31.941+01:002011-11-27T18:59:31.941+01:00Personally for me it sounds quite creepy. From my ...Personally for me it sounds quite creepy. From my point of view, this is crossing the line, which should not be crossed. Losing your beloved ones is already painful enough. And are we really need to keep this pain alive by seeing/hearing some artificial copy of our closest ones?<br />I can understand saying/writing the last message on behalf of passed ones, as saying goodbye, but nothing else. <br />It's definitely not only a question of useless/excess information but also a huge ethical dilemma.Inetahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02543109202281348013noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-992108387321319597.post-86923896080857780742011-11-22T20:44:36.592+01:002011-11-22T20:44:36.592+01:00My reaction:
- Is this good (desirable) or bad?
-...My reaction:<br /><br />- Is this good (desirable) or bad?<br />- Aren't there enough tweets already? Do we need to add tweets of dead persons to those of the living?<br /><br />It also reminds me of the function of forgetting - if you remembered everything, your head would be overloaded with a big pile of useless stuff best forgotten. <br /><br />PS. Haven't seen the TEDtalk - I have realized that during the course, I only have time to see shorter videos.pargmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17208443783482286491noreply@blogger.com