User talk:TerielScott

TerielScott (talk) 13:42, 27 August 2016 (UTC)Digital life in Columbus, Georgia is not any different than digital life in California, New Jersey, Washington, or Texas. Popular social media sites may vary from location to location, but the overall life is similar. Since I moved to Columbus, Georgia, I noticed that among the popular social media sites used here, Facebook is one that stays consistent. Where I used to live, Facebook held as much reputation as a fossil. Like a fossil, Facebook reminded us of a time where we were fanatics over this virtual world. People in Columbus, Georgia have brought Facebook back to an orientation of family, friends, and connecting. That seems to be a common theme in this city. Through other social media sites, you can feel that sensation. There is no longer a stale, cold feeling that the digital life brings. So, does this mean Columbus, Georgia is humanizing the digital world? Are they slowly trying to bridge that gap? What their intentions may be is not the concern, but what can be said bout Digital life in Columbus, Gerogia is that it will change your approach. No matter how small of a seed it plants in you, you won't leave the same.TerielScott (talk) 13:42, 27 August 2016 (UTC)Eric Teriel Scott Jr.