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Saturday Oct 07, 2006

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I have realised, and this has been confirmed by various third parties, that I appeared to be a raving lunatic the first night I entered the SG chat room. I am not a raving lunatic, but appeared so due to my complete ignorance of the social rules of online communication. For the first week in the chat room, I stumbled about trying to figure out these rules. They seemed elusive, complicated. Thanks to some very nice people who I have become friendly with, I think I am now starting to fully grasp what it is all about. I think the social rules in an online chat room are essentially NO DIFFERENT than the social rules in a "real life" social environment. My difficulty stemmed from the fact that I had assumed that the rules would be different. I was searching for a difference that wasn't there. I have learned some things about online socialisation:
- be friendly
- follow the topic of conversation
- don't say things that might offend others
- start off by talking about general, non-personal things with people, until you get to know them a bit
- don't interupt people if they are talking to each other - if you want to say something to someone, wait until there is a natural break in the conversation
- remember that what you say to someone may be "heard" by everyone
- don't dominate the conversation or try to steer it to a topic that you want to talk about if the others are not interested
- don't try to be funny at someone elses expence
- be alert to social signals - don't try to talk to someone if they don't seem receptive to your approach
- maintain a sense of fun - try to enjoy yourself

The list could go on. The thing to note here is that all these things could be applied to any "real world" social situation. And I think that is the key to online socialising - remember that it is very similar to normal socialising and all the same social rules apply. If you wouldn't do something in a "real world" social situation, think twice about doing it online. I have learned this the hard way.
bepps:

don't dominate the conversation

I've found the entire opposite of that to be true. Everyone has differing tastes, but a lot of people seem to like the one's who are more personable, more active, more noticable. It's along the same line as people prefering to make friends with celebraties.

Also, I much prefer the term in person to real world. Saying "real world" is like saying that the things that people do and say aren't real and are meaningless. biggrin

Nov 1, 2006

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