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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: nihil who wrote (27406)12/29/1998 11:54:00 AM
From: Edwarda  Read Replies (1) of 108807
 
You know, I am not so sure that I am in a great rush to have teleconferencing at the flick of a video cam. Nor was I enthusing about it when we first saw it for the telephone. True, one can read nuances when one can see a person's face and read the body language; but the ability to do so does not prevent the violence that people perpetrate on one another now. The anonymity seems to serve many purposes. The banter on some of the threads probably could not occur if the participants could see one another. (It also allows for utterly appalling behaviors, as I am sure you have seen in some postings!)

What I find fascinating is how each mode of communication elicits something different. What I mean is, just as telephone conversations are different from face-to-face communications and from letters, in content and style. So, too, are e-mail and online chat different from bulletin board postings.

In a somewhat extreme example, a lover and I one afternoon found ourselves simultaneously communicating via e-mail, talking on the telephone, and chatting online; we left cyberspace to have dinner together in person. The tone and texture of each communication was different.
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