About a month ago, someone in my Steamfeed community posed a very simple question to the rest of the authors...
Which social network is your favorite?
After giving the question some thought, the answer I came up with genuinely surprised me.
Because it was Pinterest.
You see, the question wasn't "Which network is the most valuable for you, professionally?"
That would be Twitter.
It wasn't, "In which network do you spend the most time?"
That would be Facebook.
It wasn't "In which network do you get the biggest return on your engagement?"
That would be Google Plus.
No, the word that threw me for a loop in this question was, "favorite" -- mostly because so rarely anymore do I visit any social network merely for the pleasure of it.
But when I do, more often than not, it's Pinterest.
Perhaps this is because...
In short, what draws me to Pinterest is both its content and its silence -- and the fact that the later makes the former so much more striking, relevant and memorable.
And that's important to me, because everything else in my social networks is encased in a wall of noise, marketing buzz, and grandstanding.
In order for me to wake up jazzed enough to dive into another day, I need to find something about social media that I still love.
And I guess, when it boils down to it, that thing is Pinterest and its endless network of libraries, museums and daydreams.
So, now I turn the question over to you, "Which social network is your favorite and why?"
I’m a consultant, strategist, author, educator, and speaker with more than 30 years of professional experience. I’m passionately curious, fairly sassy, kinda dorky and seriously good at what I do.
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