[Air-L] facebook, twitter and annoyances
danah boyd
aoir.z3z at danah.org
Sun Nov 1 16:15:09 PST 2009
When it comes to food status updates, I also think that the value goes
beyond the food itself. Food is part of ritualized culture and
sharing is common with food itself. All around the world, people sit
down for a meal with people in their lives. There is no food in
online interactions. There is no alcohol either. All we have are
performances of food (and alcohol). It's not the same, but there's
still some endearing about it, a feeling of peripheral awareness, a
feeling of togetherness when apart, a feeling of commonality and
patterns and daily flows. My mother used to post about what she ate
and I loved it; it let me feel her presence in a way that's not
possible from far away. I loved seeing the habits of her life, not
because they are important to strangers, but because they are
important to me.
I'm sure there are folks on this list who are more versed in food
culture than I am, but I just want to say that I appreciate those in
my intimate sphere talking about their food. There's something
comforting about the simplicity of it.
danah
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