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€uroMeinke 11-20-2009 08:12 PM

Is Yage still possible?
 
So Forgive me in advance for any invocation of the "general you" - but recent events found me reading a tweet about yaging from a message board - and so I started to wonder with today's multi-channel social networks is it really possible to yage anymore? Can one really leave a "community" if many of the community are also connected by other means - Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LiveJournal, linked-in, Bright kite, yahoo, AIM, etc.

There are very few people who I interact with in only one place, If I wanted to "exit" I would probably have to spend a day editing friend lists, buddy lists, followers, fans, etc. Far too much work to bother with it seems as I have a hard enough time weeding through redundant replicated status messages.

So I wonder, are we too connected to disconnect?

Alex 11-20-2009 08:38 PM

For me it would be mostly possible. When I think about it I realize that even though I participate on several message boards, Facebook, LiveJournal, and Twitter, there isn't really a whole lot of widescale overlap.

Some, but I could do a pretty clean job of severing part of the whole.

BarTopDancer 11-20-2009 08:39 PM

If you really want to do it, it's possible. However, as YAGE has come to imply, a YAGEer normally returns, the cycle repeats and they are gone again.

Alex 11-20-2009 08:40 PM

Oh, though I don't really know if you can YAGE from one forum in another forum. I'm assuming I am correctly inferring what you're referencing, but it happened completely outside the sphere of what I can see.

Not Afraid 11-20-2009 09:36 PM

I just usually remove the offending YAGEr from my various networks solving the problem for them.

€uroMeinke 11-21-2009 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Alex (Post 306911)
Oh, though I don't really know if you can YAGE from one forum in another forum. I'm assuming I am correctly inferring what you're referencing, but it happened completely outside the sphere of what I can see.

You know, I'm not sure - I learned of the Yage, or potential yage from a different channel, but that doesn't mean it started there. But I guess to my point, it doesn't seem to matter what with the interconnectedness and all.

€uroMeinke 11-21-2009 01:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 306912)
I just usually remove the offending YAGEr from my various networks solving the problem for them.


See, but that's just another example of the inability to yage, since to really work, it requires non-yagers to take action if the exit is really to be an exit.

wendybeth 11-21-2009 01:50 AM

I think it's possible to YAGE completely, but requires far more thought and energy than I'm willing to commit. It would just be easier to not pay the utility, phone and internet bills- that would pretty much guarantee a successful YAGE. :D

Alex 11-21-2009 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke (Post 306924)
You know, I'm not sure - I learned of the Yage, or potential yage from a different channel, but that doesn't mean it started there. But I guess to my point, it doesn't seem to matter what with the interconnectedness and all.

But the whole point of a YAGE is to dramatically storm off in front of the people you're YAGE-ing, otherwise it is just a HWDSASG?IJRHOSHBPL. And while some of the people on the message board may see such declarations elsewhere it is by no means guaranteed and assuming that I'm right about the YAGE I don't believe any such thing was done.

My point is, I feel left out.

lashbear 11-21-2009 07:57 AM

I love Tweeting too !!


lashbear

"Quite a fun discussion of YAGEs on the LoT. I love those guys."


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