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False-feeling attempts at conversational restarts after a long abscence

Biscuit

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I find it amusing, personally, that I'm moved to post this on a forum I rarely if ever interact with anymore, frequented mostly by people I don't know. A bit of irony, no?

Just a comment that I find that online, people often have a tendency to treat others as either a souce of amusement or a resource to be called upon. I can't begin to say how many times I've had someone I used to talk to quite regularly pop up after a long silence and simply attempt to pick up a months-aged or even years-aged conversation as if it were just yesterday.

I personally find this perplexing and mildly insulting, though it's not important enough to me to get me unduly agitated. The basic attitude this seems to revolve around is that people you interact with online only exist for you when the mood strikes, or perhaps when they can do something for you. The fact that anyone who routinely behaved this way with people they see face to face regularly (and certainly don't mistake me, there are a lot of those folks too) would generally be seen as callow and disingenuous by anyone with a modicum of self respect.

But this is somehow acceptable when it takes place through another medium. I suppose this is because computers, after all, have off switches when not in use, and so should the people at the other end, no? Computers exist, after all, as electronic servants, so why shouldn't the people at the other end, at one's beck and call when one has time, then easily shelved when not needed.

Please don't misunderstand here, people grow apart, and stop interacting for a variety of reasons, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. I just have a hard time with people who identify themselves as friends of mine in this context. At best, they qualify as acquantances, and I've never felt much of a need to cultivate those.

At any rate, enough rambling. This is likely my sole post for the year, and I'm farily certain the only one I've ever made in General. Carry on, Forumites.

😉

Jason
 
How people form, and then use relationships is directly a result of the medium they are formed in.

Friendships built in collage dorms differ from those made at work.

Friendships that formed in person operate different then those created by mail, e-mail, phones or other e-tech.

When people are at a distance, and contact is not constant, studies have shown that people treat the interactions much like people reading a book do. When they put it down, they mark where they are, and then pick up again from that point when they have time to pick the book up again. It's a form of organizing that our minds do. Distant people tend to get caught up in it as they are not face to face with us giving all those signs that say 'human being' to all our senses.

Don't take it personal. It's just human nature for the most part.

Just try to interact more. It counteracts the tendency.

Myriads
 
One more post, and you'll hit 1,000.... and get a feather!!! 🙂 Oh, Bizboy, don't worry, be happy. That's the best (trite) advice I can come with on such short notice 😉
 
Biscuit lied! He made two posts this year, right in this very thread!

All that rampant fibbing...
 
Well that's a shame but some people are realistic and realize that when all is said and done...once the computer is turned off the reality sets of being in a room alone. So some don't see people as people but as words that they use to keep themselves a part of a conversation despite the length of it. Like a video game or movie. They just pick up where they left off.
 
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