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The fragility and elusiveness of online relationsh

The fragility and elusiveness of online relationsh

For those of us who grew up in the 80s and 90s and even before, it goes without saying that life in our society has changed dramatically. This holds particularly true of how many of us socially interact and even meet new acquaintances. Over the years I've encountered and talked to numerous people in cyber space whether it was on FB, or through some other venue of social media. Many of these encounters began and ended with a simple " hello". Others led to weeks or even months of in depth conversing and some ( but not most )even materialized into actual in-person meetings. But I've also found that in the vast majority of cases these internet relationships dissolve rather quickly and rarely last. It seems that once two people run out of things to discuss or as new online contacts take the place of old ones people tend to lose interest or simply forget about one another. It also goes without saying that online discussions or text messages can distort the mood of communication leading to misunderstanding and hence the end of the connection. There are pluses and minuses I suppose but I also find it depressing in some ways that friendships have become more or less a disposable entity or so it seems...
Published by 2kewl4skewl
6 years ago
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Jevon314
your Right 
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losing interest is one thing, what annoys me is when someone will be in your life for months then one day they just disappear
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to triop : Glad to know there's somebody who shares similar views. Its not hard to keep track of people online if the other person is willing. But the problem is most of the people dont believe in nurturing a relationship or even ready to have a decent conversation. they seem to be more concerned with short term gains and are unwilling to give friendship a chance
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Yes, I think you make good points here. I have found the same. One problem is the large number of people you encounter online. Even with the best will in the world it is still hard to keep track of people and not to loose touch.
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