antisocial\ networking

antisocial\ networking
1. (Antisocial Networking) (4918↑, 1783↓)
Using a social networking web site or service to connect to other people but never communicating with those people once they have been established as a connection.

I can't believe it... we haven't spoken to Randy since high school. He added us as friends on Facebook but never responds to any of our messages. He has over 100 friends but we've never even seen him post a comment. Talk about antisocial networking\!

2. (antisocial networking) (227↑, 93↓)
The Liberal media censoring web blogs so that only their socialist agenda is presented. Democrats feeble attempt to brainwash the populous into their twisted way of thinking.

AOL is part of the current the present administrations antisocial networking.

3. (Antisocial Networking) (41↑, 133↓)
A term for connecting with somebody via a social network or other form of online communication when they are in the same vicinity, usually the same room.

An example of antisocial networking: Facebook friend 1: hai Facebook friend 2: greetings Facebook friend 1: i feel antisocial Facebook friend 2: ya rly

Related: facebook, networking, social
Last updated: 2012.02.29

Urban English dictionary. 2013.

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