tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7663321286319002443.post4727932958677091400..comments2024-03-28T08:02:30.057-04:00Comments on Word-Whores: Managing Online PresenceK.A. Krantzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06674754426001151828noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7663321286319002443.post-59199320714506267762014-10-15T16:34:20.059-04:002014-10-15T16:34:20.059-04:00I agree! The hermit hole is comfy! The exposure be...I agree! The hermit hole is comfy! The exposure beyond it is bothersome at best (who DOESN'T have a billion other things to do?) and frightening at worst. :)Linda Robertsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04452743850118017500noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7663321286319002443.post-26295575924817492212014-10-15T08:10:17.183-04:002014-10-15T08:10:17.183-04:00You can block the game invites on FB, but I think ...You can block the game invites on FB, but I think you have to do it on a case by case basis. (As in, someone sends you an invite for the farm thing, and you block all invites for the farm thing.) After a while, the invites disappear - until a new game comes out. At least they did for me, but then again, I don't have that many friends.<br /><br />I only use Goodreads to keep track of the books I've read and to help other authors with their pages (which is why I became a librarian - to load self-pubbed friends' books.)<br /><br />I feel the same way about Twitter. But I'm trying to use it more. I'm trying to use everything more so I can climb out of my hermit hole and be more 'visible'. We'll see how it goes. It's pretty comfy here in the hermit hole.B.E. Sandersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04336115135400388268noreply@blogger.com