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Online vs. Real Life

Under: Around The World, People & Places, Random Thoughts @ 5:51 pm on Saturday, 09.30.06

Inspired by Khalidah’s post on Personal Attacks, and Hamzeh’s comment

These are just some random thoughts …

-So what differentiates virtual interaction from online interaction? Should we consider our online interactions with others through our own personal websites, blogs, discussion forums (online communities) a complete waste of time or time well invested? Should we consider our virtual friends as ‘real’ friends or just some people we go to when we have a few hours to kill on MSN or Yahoo?

-I am a firm believer that online is relatively very different than real life. One of the key differences between online and real life is the personal touch. In online discussions, we tend to lose the facial expressions, body language and tone, not giving us a personal touch - the real human interaction…and though our use of emoticons in an attempt to humanize the interaction as much as possible works, it does not replace the real. Real life interactions give us a more accurate evaluation of personality, style and character.

-Many times, I read something online by bloggers or discussion forum members and find myself very impressed with the style and approach. I had the chance to speak with and meet some of those who are members of discussion forums and those who maintain their own blogs; and I must say that the real interaction has been relatively surprising, if not disappointing… these people who have such an eloquent way of expression lacked it in person! Some may aruge that online discussions give us a bit more insight into someone’s thoughts. It is true to a certain extent, for it allows us to read the person’s thoughts without necessarily being judgemental because of looks and physical attributes…

-On the other hand, some may argue that time spent online should not be taken seriously because the interaction as a whole is not ’real’ and whatever the outcome is, we should not allow it to effect us personally. Well, in some cases real words are expressed and when they are directed towards us, they are directed to a real person with emotions… so in a way they will effect us…I mean, if I am going to spend an X amount of time reading someone’s thoughts, responding to them and in the process building a connection with that someone, then one discussion takes an ugly turn where harsh words are used to express that person’s anger with me, then yes the outcome somehow is going to effect me. Afterall, my interaction is with a real, physical person who may not necessarily be sitting across from me, but in reality does exist.

-While there are so many differences between virtual world and real life, many remain the same. In both worlds you have to be cautious of who you interact with, what you share with them, how much your trust them. In both worlds you have be sensitive to people’s thoughts and show respect and tolerance to differences. Many good friends have been born out of virtual communities…Jordanplanet for example holds gatherings giving people the chance to get up close and personal and some of those have managed to become very good friends in real life… and I share my own personal stories of virtual friends becoming some of my good friends and some I would consider best friends.

12 Comments »

Hamzeh N.

09.30.06 @ 7:46 pm

I inspired you? :D

You know I really like to analyze people and this topic kind of goes in that direction. I like it the most when I’m able to predict how a person is going to react to something or how their behavior might change under different circumnstances.

I could go on and on about this, about why I think sometimes you get disapointed when you meet someone in person that you’ve known through writing, or why you would be pleasantly surprised. I could go on and on, but I’m lazy and I don’t feel like it :p I understand most of what you said though and kind of agree with a lot of it.

Iman

10.1.06 @ 12:57 am

Hamzeh: For some reason, I’ve always been under the impression that you don’t like to analyze people..but yeah, experience and insight tend to help us predict a person’s behavior in certain (and possibly many) situations!

Maha

10.1.06 @ 1:19 am

i’ve met interesting people online …and well horrible people as well ..
some of the people in my life who will inshallah forever bless me with their presence i met online

There are people i feel close too whom i never met

Devil's Mind

10.1.06 @ 4:03 am

An interesting perspective; Personally I have a more philosophical perspective (I can’t really positively identify this, but I’m only judging by what you write here).

To spice up your thoughts imagine what would be different if intelligent robots were capable of handling discussions of wide variety of points of views. Would it really matter behind the comments, chats, replies, …etc is a real person or a computer? How would you feel if the person behind those comments was a “fake” identity (like how some guys imitate girls in chat)?… Does it make a difference? How much? And Why?

I’ll not give you answers to those questions, but maybe you can ponder on those questions…

Iman

10.1.06 @ 9:16 am

Devil’s Mind, I think you’re making it more complicated than it really does …cyber space should never to a replacement for face to face interaction…

we tend to visit sites and discussion boards that we identify with in terms of content (and other things)…I draw the line of how much involved I am going to be and how much time I am going to take out of my day on those sites and discussion boards …chats don’t apply here because I don’t use chat rooms and I am very particular as to whom I add to my MSN and or Yahoo!

Summer

10.1.06 @ 9:23 am

the online world is a world of its own but somehow we tend to interact with it like it is part of our real world…at least i do! I made many good friends through this medium. I keep in touch with them till today, i worry about them when they are in trouble and in need, they are good friends but far away from me physically, a lot of them i have never met but i do not mind meeting one day, and for some i might never meet at all, but i still feel they are close to me. On the other hand, i have “real life” friends that i keep in touch with and i feel the same way towards them just like my online friends… there was some disappointment when meeting people i met online. trying to match the picture you have in your head for this person to the real person you are meeting at times was not a good match at all..and the personal touch you talked about is essential to make this connection between the online and the real personalities.
Just like the real world, the online world has good and bad..and we have to make our own choices in both worlds.
a very insightful post!

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10.1.06 @ 12:56 pm

[...] I’ve been thinking about it lately especially after I came to Jordan and got to meet many people I’ve known only online before except for occasional phone calls. And Iman’s post encouraged me to write about it. [...]

Shaden

10.1.06 @ 1:00 pm

Hamzeh, I’m really interested in your analysis. Please write about that when you feel like it.

7ala

10.4.06 @ 5:09 am

I agree Iman !
By the way I like the header of your blog very much :)

Iman

10.4.06 @ 7:10 pm

Summer, you’re right…the way I interact online is just the same way I would interact face to face…there is no need to be any different. Some of the friends I met online,I have yet to meet in person. Like Shaden and Rihab … I do consider them good friends and care about them just like I care about any of my other friends that I see on a regular basis.

Hamzeh, Shaden is intersted in your thoughts…So, why don’t you ‘feel like it’ already!

7ala, thank you :)

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10.6.06 @ 11:10 am

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[...] This evening’s get together made me think about my time spent online…My time online from work is defined…and - believe it or not - has a purpose …from home, for the most it has a purpose other than just passing time… I hardly log on MSN chat …in fact, even though I’m very particular about those I add to my MSN, the majority of my contacts have been either deleted and blocked or just blocked … I’ve talked about this before…but now, and again I’m starting to wonder how real is e-friendship…a friendship that is missing the human face to face interaction? … [...]

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