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A question that came out of a discussion about on-line friends.

How many of your best friends are online only?


I value the entire online experience; it gets me thinking. It (often) makes me laugh,. I enjoy the kibitzing, and the ideas, that come from an environment in which both like minds and very unlike minds can meet, clash, and discuss. I value the sense of familiarity, the sense of community; you can certainly fit more people on a blog or an LJ board than you can in a room, and time becomes less critical in some ways -- if I'm suffering a bout of insomnia, the information is still there, and I can still respond to it, partaking in the discussion.

Discussions like these kept me sane when I first became a parent, because phone calls were impossible without interruption, and face it, baby screaming in your ear is not something you can ignore for more than about ten seconds, most of which are spent apologizing and getting off the phone.

But.

In a discussion with another online LJ denizen, something that struck me as odd came up: She said that many of her closest friends were people she'd never met or spoken to; that she couldn't actually put a voice to their online names or identities.

This made me pause. None of my best friends are online only. This doesn't mean that I don't value online friendships, but at some point, they cross the real world boundary in some less public way -- they almost have to.

Many of the friendships I value started in online venues (GEnie, for instance, but also in extended email interchanges), but developed over time with use of the phone and in-person meetings. I'm not entirely comfortable with the online-only version of friendship because what we present of ourselves -- both good and bad -- can often be so selective, we can't convey the whole picture. Nor can we derive the whole picture from another's selective information. We each come from different cultural contexts, and the way we use language -- to let off steam, for instance -- or the way we invoke privacy, are bound to be misunderstood by people who are completely reasonable, from their own cultural context. Or even just a different age; I cannot imagine what a conversation between my fifteen year old self and my forty year old self would be like, if it existed at all..

This may be some inherent flaw in the way I socialize. Or it could be my age.

So. Curious.

Date: 2004-12-15 01:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] groblek.livejournal.com
While I have many friends online, all of them are people who I met and became friends with in person first. I tend to use the internet as a way of keeping in touch with people I already know, rather than going out and meeting people. I'm not sure why, but I just don't go out of my way to meet people online. [livejournal.com profile] msagara, your LJ is one of two that I read of people who I haven't met, and in both cases they're authors whose work I greatly enjoy.

Date: 2004-12-15 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] msagara.livejournal.com
While I have many friends online, all of them are people who I met and became friends with in person first. I tend to use the internet as a way of keeping in touch with people I already know, rather than going out and meeting people. I'm not sure why, but I just don't go out of my way to meet people online. [livejournal.com profile] msagara, your LJ is one of two that I read of people who I haven't met, and in both cases they're authors whose work I greatly enjoy.

Thank you!

I confess that I read a lot of writing by people I've never met; I read a number of LJs by people I know well. The first is almost always because of some shared interest, some shared sense of humour; the second because it's a way of playing catch up -- social life, two part-time jobs and two children kind of don't go together very well <wry g>.

I guess it would depend on what you read online for. Hmmm.

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