Friday, November 20, 2009

Week 13: Post #1

1). Have you made friendships that exist exclusively in cyberspace? If so, how are they different from f2f relationships? If you have not formed cyber relationships, why not?

After reading this question, I was a little bit surprised with myself.  I have grown up in a generation that is surrounded by constant communication, most of which is online.  I have known of websites, chat rooms, and instant messaging as second nature.  As one of the children in this generation, I have never formed a relationship online.  I am kind of surprised.  Not that this is new information to me, but it is interesting that for something to be so common of people my age, I had no part in it.  I was never really interested in chat rooms or surfing the internet.  I haven't ever really gotten into the instant messaging thing or the social networking sites.  I don't think that it is for any particular reason other than I just don't enjoy sitting at a computer that much.  I have always had very accessible access to computers and the internet, but it just isn't really my thing.  I use computers for school and work and that is pretty much it.  

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  1. I find your post very interesting because I am the complete opposite! When I was younger I was very involved in chat rooms and forums and as I've gotten older I have "grown out" of that stage. My interest has shifted to Social Networking, namely Facebook. I don't have a viable reason as to why I'm hooked, but I think part of it may be because I am number one, a very social person, and two, I'm nosy. I like to know what is happening with other people (is that good or bad, haha), and Facebook allows me to do that. The thing is, I only keep in contact with people I know personally. Every one of my friends on Facebook is someone I know. I'll be damned before I go adding random people or accepting others' requests! haha, it's just not safe!

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