Okay, so since I started using these here intarwebs, I've used a number of social networking systems. Whether it be IRC, MSN Messenger, AIM, web forums, MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, blogging sites, etc. Now with most of these, I don't have much of a problem as my real life intersects very minimally with them. MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter, however, are very well ancored into the real lives of the people who use them. They're friended/followed by people they know outside of the internet, and that can lead to problems. A few months ago I deleted my Facebook account (which was used actively and heavily) and my MySpace account (which was logged into only about once a month). My real life was starting to bleed too much into my "internet life" and vice versa. I don't mind people knowing my name, address, phone number, etc if I trust them on here, but it's entirely different when my real world friends, family, and coworkers have access to everything I do.
Jump forward to tonight. I'm bored out of my skull, so I text my friend and ask if he's doing anything tonight. He states he's going on a "man date" with another friend of ours (we use this term basically when it's just two guys hanging out). So I head up to the mall to wander about a bit and kill some time. In the process I start text messaging back and forth with another friend of mine, who happens to be the first friend's girlfriend whom I've known longer than he has. We decide to meet up and watch a movie since she is equally bored. Afterward I post a message on Twitter, a joke mind you, about how while my friend and the other guy were on their man date, I was at the movies with his girlfriend. Ouch, burn, yadda-yadda-yadda.
A few minutes later I get an angry call from the friend I went to the movies with because she's apparently getting called out on, GASP!, going to the movies with some boy other than her boyfriend.
Now in retrospect, should I have weighed the possible results of me posting such a thing a little more? The answer is yes. Yes I should have considered that since I am followed on Twitter by mutual friends who feel the incessant need to tell everyone else how to live a proper and holy life that there might be some repercussions to what I posted. Fact still stands though, if my real life didn't so heavily intersect with my internet life then those people would have never found out. As it stands now I'm trying to make a decision on if I want to deactivate my Twitter account or not. I'm sick and tired of little comments here and there getting thrown out of proportion and/or context and it causing people to get hurt when the original intention would good-natured fun.
When the internet finally dies, it'll be funny to watch all the people who need these websites fall apart.