Anti-me wrote:It's sorta different in that we can think through all that we say, I find the same thing talking online in chat programs. It eliminates the need of a quick wit, necessarily or a smooth delivery, or even timing. All that you communicate is the words themselves.
kaemmerite wrote:Heh...actually...I'm apparently a lot less witty in person than I am online.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Puritan wrote:It is interesting to think about the online social structure. I have a friend who tends to not call people on the phone (including his Mother, to my dismay) and is generally an introvert. However, he chats with people all the time (he in fact prefers to chat with his Mother rather than call her) and is heavily involved in World of Warcraft. I think this is pretty typical for some people who get involved in online communications and many people change who they are drastically when they get online. They become more extroverted online and perhaps more socially apt than usual.
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