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offline Vit C from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-10 21:14 [#00344232]
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Does anyone ever consider the eventual decline of real
human interaction (no smut please!) as a consequence of msg
brds? Like I might even start a paper on this if the
responses are good.


 

offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2002-08-10 21:32 [#00344268]
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yes and no....
I have actually considered the consequences of message
boards......
I think that people here are interacting having one overall
comman interest... electronic music in this case. As many
message boards out there tend to focus on one common thing.
I think that it is a good thing and can only bring out
possitive results. It can help bring out different ideals
and expose people to things they would not normally be able
to do in regular conversation (at least in my neck of the
woods). It also depends on this: What do you consider human
reaction... every one here is surly human, and people ARE
reacting in one way or another (threads, email and instant
messaging services). But spending TOO much time on the
computer... never getting outside and interacting with
"real" people can be a bad thing. Its not exactly physically
healthy to stay inside all day infront of a computer... but
then agian its not soo healthy to spend all day outside.
Overall I think the outcome of message boards can be nothing
but possitive. But this depends on how much time a person
spends on a computer a day....


 

offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2002-08-10 21:34 [#00344271]
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nice to see that Vit C made a somewhat intellegent topic


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2002-08-10 21:45 [#00344283]
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this mb is a guaranteed safe haven from aol chatrooms =)


 

offline Vit C from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-10 21:47 [#00344286]
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Nice to see Mickey mouse noticed this. No wait it's a bit
freaky.
Anyway back to the topic. I disagree that the effects are
so positive. I don't know what age you are or what your
background is, -what's that got to do with anything? not
sure-. Kids today are much more immersed in new technology
and I just worry that they are missing out on a lot when it
comes to communication. Like body language for a start.


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2002-08-10 21:52 [#00344293]
Points: 27790 Status: Regular



quite the opposite

there tends to be a much more varied personality on here
that the bunch of people you usually hang out with, indeed i
guess if we really knew each other, the chances are we
probably wouldn't want to, due to age difference or
whatever

a combination of this virtual world and real conversation
with real people can only lead to a greater understanding of
different cultures and different peoples



 

offline Vit C from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-10 21:54 [#00344297]
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You've spent some time on them then?


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2002-08-10 21:54 [#00344298]
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i agree w/ your last sentence there

in fact, that's one reason i'm on here


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2002-08-10 21:56 [#00344303]
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proofread: why* i'm on here


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2002-08-10 22:01 [#00344309]
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sorry, it didn't mean to sound so profound, its because i'm
sober : /


 

offline outside_ninja from ninjaland (I touch no-one and on 2002-08-10 22:50 [#00344377]
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Don't worry, I'm sure it will pass :D


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-08-10 23:09 [#00344394]
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I spend way too much time on my computer, WAY too much...
but then again, I'm a social freak, and I wouldn't get to
discuss this kind of music and other stuff with the idiots I
know in person. With or without message boards, I'd be a
fierce loner. They're great for the shy bastards like me.


 

offline Mickey Mouse from The Moon on 2002-08-11 01:13 [#00344539]
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I am full of surprizes...

But to say that your AGE and your BACKGROUND have to do with
ANYTHING in conversation is a bit ludicris in retort to your
reply Vit C. If someone shows intellegence in an online
conversation, what difference does it make what age he/she
is, or what background he/she is from. I think it is a safe
bet that much of the people here are over 16 and I am sure
the PROLIFIC posters, most of which I think are even older
then that. There are some kids I have met in some of my
previous gifted classes at my elementry/middle school that
were WAY smarter then not only people here...... but people
in high political control. (For a good book about
children in intellegence/political circumstances look at the
book "Enders Game" by William Scott Card)

Most kids DO go to school... which emerses them in
interaction with other children, and I think going through
all that is enough.... for most.
BTW I am way older then 16 if that gives any indication of
what background I am from


 


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