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All Just simply about Computer network ChatInternet Chat Rooms: Are We Missing the Point?
by:
Jesse S. Somer
In my short life, after years of talking too much, I’ve move to realize that if one is always speaking, one ne'er
listens. If you ne'er
listen to others, well, you’re limiting your access to a lot of cognition and information. Recently, after more deliberation I thought I’d check out what the earth of Chat Rooms is like. Folk talk to each another by text, voice, and web cam. This is a actually big phenomenon; I wanted to see what all the fuss is about.
I expect there are galore chat rooms wherever
folk with similar interests get to cognize each other, and share their perspectives on various aspects of life. These are great, more cheaper than telephones, and multiple, random folk can chat to one another simultaneously.
But I speak the truth, and my create by mental act ideas simply about mindless gossip from jaded humans were sadly thoroughbred
as I randomly checked chat rooms that purportedly
discussed important subjects. It seems several folk are simply really bored, and want to be cool and swear on-line, insulting others, and giving this area of information technology a bad name. I think a lot of folk are exploitation the rooms entirely for personal speech that contextually no one else can understand.
I went to a chat room simply about religion, and then to one simply about tattoos and it seemed like the same folk were talking. Most of the speech didn’t even as touch the supposed subject matter. It was decidedly a disillusioning experience but hopefully with more research I hope to move across several serious rooms wherever
the true intent of the creators has move to fruition.
I guess it’s nice that bored folk in our technological society have others to talk to. It means depressed adolescents may feel more connected to others and not so alone in the world, possibly even as having a positive effect on a possibly self-destructive youth. But, I do feel this nonsensical chitchat is a sign of our next generation’s apathetic view of present reality in our postmodern culture. Once
reading the text from a purportedly
religious discussion, and hearing graphic use of derogative terminology, I actually have to wonder simply about the present spiritual beliefs of my culture.
I’m a true believer of the conception that technology is here to further the consciousness of humanity. Computers and the Computer network can help bring all of us in the earth together, thus evolving our society to the next level. After looking at chat rooms, I feel there is a need to integrate more wisdom and compassion into our ‘new world’ generation. Having the technology is great, but it is only one half of the equation. To do the Computer network activity properly, I think we need to instill the same faith we have in science, into a faith that encompasses the actual creators of the information and communication tools-humanity itself. We seem to realize that we can invent galore great things, but it looks like we’re missing out on the great truth: that we ourselves are part of, and ready-made of thing
great in itself: Life. (Existence!)
Just simply about the author:
Jesse S. Somer M6.Net http://www.m6.net Jesse S. Somer is a simple human hoping to help others to see the immense possibilities of the Internet.
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