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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We (adults) don't do facebook. Our MS kids don't either. We have discussed and they don't seem too interested. It has not hindered their (or our) social lives.[/quote] I suspect you don't work out of the home. FB, Twitter, Instagram are all used by businesses now. It's like bragging that you still wrote you papers in MS instead of typing them.[/quote] ??? Why do you need to be signed up to any of these services if you work out of the home? Does your boss send you assignments over Instagram? [/quote] NP here -- anyone that works in communications/public affairs is likely using social media as part of their communications efforts. Social media sites include Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube (channels), and Pinterest at a minimum. Might even add Flickr to that list.[/quote] Well that makes sense. But obviously that doesn't apply to the millions of other jobs that are not in communications/public affairs but still involve working out of the home. [/quote] Yes, but since so many hundreds of thousands of metro DC jobs do involve communications and public affairs, many work-outside-the-home jobs in the area do rely on social media.[/quote]
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