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- Living Language Phrase of the Week: Social Networking Fatigue
Living Language Phrase of the Week: Social Networking Fatigue
02.18.2007
social networking fatigue
–noun
1. Mental exhaustion and stress caused by creating and maintaining an excessive number of accounts on social networking sites.
Also: social network fatigue.
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"With new social networking sites launching every week, some users have fallen prey to "social networking fatigue," as their inboxes are flooded with dozens of invitations." —Ellen Lee, "Social sites becoming too much of a good thing," The San Francisco Chronicle, November 2, 2006 |
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