I support any means to make real connections so long as that it does lead really quickly to real connections. It's the long-term online friendships and relationships that start to get a little hairy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I connect with people on a daily basis.
Connection is very important. It's extremely important for me to be connected and sharing with other people, giving them what I feel is important.
I have a great support network - my family, my model agency Storm, and people I work with in the fashion industry. And, of course, there are all my followers on Twitter who stop me from feeling lonely; I love them all. They keep me grounded.
I enjoy the Web site a lot and I like being able to talk to my readers. I've always had a very close relationship with them.
I've spent my career trying to help people without connections understand what's going on so that they have a chance of getting a fair shake from the connected and the powerful.
I think the Internet has made it easier for people to connect with things that they really like, as well as provide a more personal experience, of 'I found this!' and then you can pass it to friends.
I have developed my most meaningful relationships online. None of them live within driving distance. None of them are about my own age.
Personal relationships are always the key to good business. You can buy networking; you can't buy friendships.
Whether via social media or in person, building your relationships is a long-term process, and the ultimate goal is to strengthen your network one person at a time.
I love keeping a connection with everyone I've worked with.