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Tech Trendy South Dakota

April 6th, 2010

Yesterday, Keloland TV in Sioux Falls featured Tea, SD and the Facebook page created for the community by its economic development director, Jenni White.   


 

(Note:  Thanks to Jonathan Garcia  answering the “help request” I posted on Twitter last night.  I initially had to post a link to the Keloland site because their embed code wasn’t working. Jonathan sent me this YouTube file, which I’m able to embed Thanks Jonathan!) 

White says she created the tool as a way to share information with the community’s residents.  Even though it’s only been around for a few months, the page has attracted almost 400 fans.  Nice job Jenni!

But Tea is not the leader in the pack of South Dakota communities using Facebook.  I marvel at how effective Miller, SD has been with their Facebook page.  Any community of approximately 1500 residents that is pushing 1000 Facebook fans is doing a remarkable job.  And there are others. I know of half dozen other communities that are using Facebook pretty effectively, including Lennox, Miner County, Chamberlain, Webster, Deuel County, and Oldham.

But you know what?  Maybe we shouldn’t be surprised that so many communities using Facebook.  After all, South Dakota a national leader in our percentage of Facebook users. 

 

Mashable give us the goods

Yes, you heard me right.  Yesterday, I learned about South Dakota’s high adoption rate for Facebook in research posted by Muhammad Saleem on Mashable

In short, the research tells us that South Dakota has the highest percentage of its population with Facebook accounts-coming in at 31.1%.  (Get all the goods with the graphics below or at the Mashable article. )

I’m proud of this statistic! It wasn’t all that long ago that I considered South Dakotans as social media/networking laggards.  When we started ReImagine Rural in the fall of 2008, I conducted an informal survey of rural community development leaders asking about their social media usage.  I didn’t find anyone with a Facebook account (myself included), and only 10% said they read blogs with any regularity. 

 

Why should we care?

The Mashable research has me thinking about what this means for South Dakota.  I’m actually perplexed by why our Facebook usage is so high, especially when compared to our neighboring states. Why do you think that is?

But the bottom line is that Facebook is a great tool for South Dakota communities to use as they attempt to “build community.”  In rural communities, we used to have stronger “third places” that helped build this sense of community. 

In their absence, I think Facebook and other social networking tools offer an alternative for getting people together for conversations that helps build trust.  That doesn’t mean face-to-face conversation isn’t important.  Hopefully, communities with Facebook pages like Tea, Miller, and Chamberlain discover ways to use Facebook to generate more offline personal interaction.   

It’s when this starts to happen, that we will really be able to say “South Dakota is Tech Trendy.”

Note:  Thanks to Hugh Weber at Deep Bench for drawing my attention to this info. 

 

 (source:  Muhammad Saleem “By the Numbers: Facebook vs the United States (Infographic)” Mashable, April 5, 2010).

 

 

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