This month, the #meme15 post will fall on March 15th, often referred to as the Ides of March. This date was made most famous by the death Julius Ceasar – or rather is his murder at the hands of his friend Brutus and many others. In consideration of this theme, let’s look at Facebook. One of the most widely used social media platforms and one where friends, peers, and clients are often part of your network of friends.
Before getting to the full assignment, let’s go over the details of this writing idea. There are a few guidelines:
- Answer the question(s) with as much or as little detail as you wish. Try to stay true to the heart of the question, but answering where it connects to you.
- Watch for the new assignment about 8th, or the Monday after the 8th if it falls on a weekend.
- Post your answer on the 15th, or the Monday after the 15th if it falls on a weekend.
- Include the #meme15 logo your post (courtesy of Matt Velic (Blog | @mvelic))
- Comment on the assignment blog post, which seems more reliable, or trackback to it.
#Meme15 Assignment #3
The fourth writing assignment for #meme15 will be on Facebook. The post should answer the following:
- How do you balance mixing family, friends, peers, and co-workers on Facebook?
This week’s post is getting out a bit late, but hopefully we’ll have a few people that participate.
Other SQL Community Memes
If you aren’t already participating, there are already a few going on in the community #TSQLTuesday, #MemeMonday, and Un-SQL Friday. Watch for those for opportunities to blog without having to come up with your own topic. Beyond having a easy topic choice, they also provide a window for more people to see what you have to say.
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