Spend less time online and more time on life
Help needed!!! 3 years ago

I used to have a clanky old PC and dial-up modem so going on the internet was slow, frustrating and costly. I’ve now got a shiny new laptop with constant wifi broadband which seems to have cast a magnetic effect on me. I hope that the novelty will wear off soon so that I can get back to having real interaction with real people rather than this virtual life I seem to have been sucked into. No offence intended 43ers.



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The beat goes on.

Hi Hajush. Thanks again for taking time to reply.

One of the problems with text only interaction is that we only have the words to go by and communication is more than just words. In verbal discussion subtle meaning can be implied by intonation and non-verbal sounds (a cough or chuckle or “huh”) which carry slight qualifiers of the words, these can’t easily be included on the page (or screen). So the message can often be read as more worthy or serious than it was intended to be. This is one reason why books are so powerful and authoritative, and humour falls flat on its face when it has to be explained.
In face to face conversation even further meaning can be conveyed by face and body language, a wink or smile or a frown can give off other indications that the words might not be everything that is being said.

That I think is one of the reasons that I consider the online world “unreal”. I know that the counter-side is, as you rightly said, that it does allow you to be more adventurous and open in what you say as any repercussions are likely to feel less personal or even less hurtful (I think we all must have said something to someone that we instantly regretted, at least I have).
There, now I’ve had a little ramble.

To a small-town lad from the centre of England your background seems very exotic, this is indeed one of the more positive sides of the internet, the ability to strike-up conversations with people that I’d never have met in the “real world”.
Power to you.

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hajush is checking back into 43T after many moons away.

Exotics

British people are exotic to me. We’re all mutts here in the states, I don’t feel that special here, just dirt common wierd.

I agree with all you say about the “unrealness” and that so much communication doesn’t properly come through. At the same time, my nearly 30 years in the computer field have shown me that many times interactions can be more real through the net. So much of how we interact with each other is often just noise to put others off the scent. Like that old Eagles song, “Looking for a lover that won’t blow my cover, it’s so hard to find.” People often forget to put up the smokescreen online. And when they do, the signal to noise ration goes down so fast, most people can detect it rapidly. When we’ve got a voice transmission, or face to face, it’s so easy to distract oneself with the grand show that our co-communicator has developed over a lifetime. Much harder to do with written or email communications.

But the truth, it can be pretty easy to get into misunderstandings with email. I haven’t found it very productive to arbitrate or negotiate through conflicts online at all, especially in a public forum. You get a forest fire (flame war) very fast. Best to do that on the phone or better yet in person. Which unfortunately doesn’t tend to happen for folks who have no other relationship than online. So once such an online relationship goes south, it tends to stay there. It’s one reason I like 43T, the tone of this website tends to avoid fighting and flame wars, since we’re supporting each others goals.


 

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