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		<title>facebook messaging is not email</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[facebook messaging is not email.  i knew this was bound to be confused on a personal level at some point.  the discussion about this at work occurred over a year ago.  my colleague pointed out that kids of this coming generation wouldn&#8217;t know what email really was because facebook&#8217;s messaging would be their norm.  i [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>facebook messaging is not email.  i knew this was bound to be confused on a personal level at some point.  the discussion about this at work occurred over a year ago.  my colleague pointed out that kids of this coming generation wouldn&#8217;t know what email really was because facebook&#8217;s messaging would be their norm.  i have an email address.  i check my email constantly.  i don&#8217;t always check facebook.  i wouldn&#8217;t consider that a reliable source of contact for someone i wanted to reach.  email and sms would be my initial weapons of choice.</p>
<p>i recently saw alex albrecht&#8217;s take on facebook events, which coincides with this philosophy, and i totally agree with him.  the clip from the episode is below, but be warned that as is typical with every diggnation episode there is some offensive language.</p>
<p><a title="Bearish on Google &amp; How to Secure Your Facebook" href="http://revision3.com/diggnation/googlestock_2#seek=1482:1637" target="_blank">Bearish on Google &amp; How to Secure Your Facebook</a></p>
<p>should you stop using facebook?  no.  should you not message me via facebook?  no.  if you do message me via facebook, should you expect a timely answer?  no.  i have missed events because people assumed i would see it in facebook.  that&#8217;s why email will always win over facebook.  (also, facebook is not the internet either.)</p>
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