Vicky Greenbaum (not verified) says:

Actually, Dougherty has the same problem in reverse -- he says facebook makes him feel connected, which is just as bad as goldstein. it souldn't make you feel anything. It's just fun. The problem these days, I think, is more with the ads.

Though I will say that deciding to be loyal to something once you're in it (like Dougherty) is better than going off on it because the Observer called you and you decided to have a deep thought, like the publicist.

I think Rowan Riley has is right on here.

Vicky

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