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Beware Grannies on Facebook

Posted by Jerrold Bartholomew on April 25, 2008

A recent article in The Economist explained how some senior citizens used Facebook to fight back when their investments in Asset Backed Commercial Paper ended up in bankruptcy court. Sometimes the innovations wrought by the internet can be a little startling, even if pleasantly so. The idea that a broad spectrum of investors, including many elderly, might form a coalition on Facebook and force a corporation to hear (and heed) their complaints is an astonishing example of how much has changed. Not only has the internet brought people together in wonderful new ways, but the phenomenon has spread to all parts of society, including the elderly:

Following the example of their children and grandchildren, some small investors formed a group on Facebook, a social-networking site, to trade information, provide mutual support and plot strategy. Brian Hunter, the group administrator, says the site turned out to be an “amazing tool”. People who would never have met in real life, from pig farmers and retired loggers to MBA students and pastors, created a formidable interest group.

I find the internet a fascinating world of possibility. There is no limit to the connections that can be formed or the information that can be harnessed. Although written several years ago (and updated more than once) I would recommend The World is Flat to anyone hoping to see the breadth of what has changed through the influence of the internet.

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