Use Social Location Sharing for Picking Venues

I love Twitter. When I first got introduced to it, maybe two years ago, I thought it was retarded. Now I’m a big fan of it. Twitter gives you the opportunity to get to know someone without actually knowing the person in real life. Plus I can stay up-to-date on what my friends are doing.

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If you’re an avid user of Twitter and/or Facebook, you might have seen those status updates of people sharing where they exactly are. No, I don’t mean the ones like “I’m at Coachella! It’s amazing!!!! Love the people here. I’m about to trip…..” but those semi-automated ones. Like the one above of mine recently.

If you are unfamiliar with social location sharing, check out this video of Kevin Rose (the guy behind Digg). Basically on your mobile phone, if you have an app like foursquare installed, it can pull up the venue / store / restaurant you are at based on your current location. Also, it plays the social media game, so you can add friends and if they use it you can actually see where they are. Also, you can checkout venues and see which users are there. Check out the video below to see understand what social location sharing is.

Now this is an interesting idea. Before you go out, you can actually check out the venue to see if hot girls are there, if the ratio is good, or check if you’re friends are there (yet). The possibilities are almost countless. I first ran across this idea when I read this post by the G Manifesto (subscribe to his blog, it’s awesome). Gotta give credit where it’s due. I won’t discuss the disadvantages of social location sharing, especially when you have stalkers (that’s why you don’t want to date strippers long-term, a lot of them are crazy and stalkers)! But overall, I’m totally for this new movement of location sharing.

I’m a big user of foursquare. You can follow me on Twitter and kind of see where I am. Before you know it, we might be in the same coffee shop! Whenever I go out, sometimes people do recognize me and say hi to me. That’s cool! Now I’m waiting for someone to say, “Hey Bonsai I saw on twitter that you were here tonight, so I had to come over and meet you!” while I’m trying to talk to a beautiful girl :-). That would be awesome for multiple reasons.

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