Another social taboo broken in Web 2.0

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JD left a comment on breaking taboos that I thought needed to make it to the front page.

I enjoyed your post and it opened my mind to understanding the potential of 2.0 This tool has enabled me as a black American to be friends with people that we more than likely would never had met. If we had met, the barriers of race would keep us apart.

So add this to your list:

  • racesYour race, culture and accent don’t matter. No-one sees or cares about the colour of your skin or your funny accent. (I don’t have an accent, it’s everyone else) This is really net neutrality. You can be white collar, blue collar or no collar and you fit!

What other differences do you see between blogosphere relationships and face-to-face? Join the discussion. You are welcome here!

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