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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-11-02 03:35 pm

[ SECRET POST #2496 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2496 ⌋

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starphotographs: (Stein (being earnestly pedantic))

Re: Conversation on the internet - is it a lost art?

[personal profile] starphotographs 2013-11-02 10:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it definitely started going downhill waaaaaaay before tumblr hit the scene.

I think, up until the mid-00s or so, the internet (especially communities and forums for specific interests that you had to seek out intentionally) was still kind of a haven for people who were good at communicating via text. Now it kind of feels like it was, I don't know, overly streamlined or something, and now there are fewer places that revolve around one or a few common interests. So the demographics just about everywhere tend to reflect the general population, most of whom seem to prefer communicating verbally and thus find having long typed conversations... I don't know. Tedious or something?

Re: Conversation on the internet - is it a lost art?

(Anonymous) 2013-11-03 12:04 pm (UTC)(link)
You're absolutely right, I'm afraid. It's sad.