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Why I Broke Up With Foursquare
Why I Broke Up With Foursquare
10-12-2009
03:14 PM
By
buzzbishop
Just two weeks ago I was hailing
Foursquare as a tool greater than Google
. Today, I deleted it from the influential front page of apps on
my
iPhone
.
While I still maintain that
Foursquare
is a great tourist application
to get location based advice and insight, the local angle of
Foursquare
becomes boring very quickly.
Maybe it's just my age. I'm nearly 40 with 1 toddler and a second baby
on the way. My daily routine includes drives to daycare, the park, the
library an office, or a restaurant to lunch with a friend. Evenings
are spent at home. My schedule stays pretty much the same all the
time. If there is socializing, it's done at a friend's house with
their kids or it's a quiet date night with my wife.
For those who are single, living downtown and constantly chasing down
the latest skirt to the hottest boite, the app could come in handy.
Walk in to the heart of the entertainment district and scan what all
the people are saying about each joint and pick your appropriate poison
for the evening and easily track your friends from place to place.
For me, being the Mayor of the playground at the end of my street
doesnt bring any value. For a young social star, being the Mayor of
the hottest spot in town might bring some spoils.
To really be engaged on
Foursquare
, as with
Twitter
, you need to have a
large community base to interact with. While
Twitter
lets you track
followers through third party apps,
Foursquare
asks for your phone
number to share with all your contacts. I have many digital 'friends'
I don't mind sharing a
Twitter
handle with, very few of them I actually
know well enough to publicize my phone number. My 'real' friends
aren't into digital games, it's enough for them to update a
Facebook
status once a week - so the social aspect of
Foursquare
is lost on my
group.
I don't want to play 'games,' I live the same scheule pretty much every
single day, my social life is with my wife so
Foursquare
in Vancouver
is boring.
However, if I go to
New York
, or
Los Angeles
, I will, just like when I
was in
San Francisco
2 weeks ago, bring the
Foursquare
app from the
junk draw of
iPhone
app pages and back to the title position on the
front page to tap in to the local mind and get great tips on how to
experience the city.
Foursquare
more than proves its value as a geo-based human search engine, it's just not a really fun game to play at home.
catch the buzz ... pass it on.
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