It seems to me that people act quite differently on the internet. This point was driven home to me rather forcefully when I met my dad on AIM for the first time. He is normally a very intelligent fellow (he programs massive online databases), but he was using the graphical emoticons, making typos left and right, and completely ignoring his shift and period keys. He was a completely different person. All the time you see people on the internet acting radically differently then they do in real life. I think the cause of this may have something to do with the relatively consequence-free environment in which they can do whatever they want. The social mask is often stripped away. Any thoughts?
Personality Changes on the Internet
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I use emoticons and ignore the shift and period keys on AIM.
I'm still more legible than 99% of people who talk on AIM.
And, as I've said before, I act exactly the same online and in real life.
Kind of scary, neh?Comment
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Scary in what sense?Originally posted by MoogyI use emoticons and ignore the shift and period keys on AIM.
I'm still more legible than 99% of people who talk on AIM.
And, as I've said before, I act exactly the same online and in real life.
Kind of scary, neh?
And why don't you use the shift and period keys? They're there for your convenience.Reality leaves a lot to the imagination.
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well, I can be an ass in real life and on the internet. I can be a nice guy on both to, but i'm crazier on the internet then IRL omg shirthnd ololI'm a figantic gaggotComment
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Scary because I act completely inane in both real life and the internet.Originally posted by JesusWaffleScary in what sense?Originally posted by MoogyI use emoticons and ignore the shift and period keys on AIM.
I'm still more legible than 99% of people who talk on AIM.
And, as I've said before, I act exactly the same online and in real life.
Kind of scary, neh?
And why don't you use the shift and period keys? They're there for your convenience.
I don't use the shift and period keys because A. nobody else does, B. nobody else cares, and C. there is no C.Comment
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Originally posted by MoogyScary because I act completely inane in both real life and the internet.Originally posted by JesusWaffleScary in what sense?Originally posted by MoogyI use emoticons and ignore the shift and period keys on AIM.
I'm still more legible than 99% of people who talk on AIM.
And, as I've said before, I act exactly the same online and in real life.
Kind of scary, neh?
And why don't you use the shift and period keys? They're there for your convenience.
I don't use the shift and period keys because A. nobody else does, B. nobody else cares, and C. there is no C.
Moogy iz a lyarI'm a figantic gaggotComment
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Whenever possible I strive to sound as intelligent as I possibly can in any aspect of life as it is a quality that I like to have.
You should note how some people acknowledge this fact and support my super-long threads debating certain subjects.
And concerning AIM or any chatting program, I type with 100% full punctuality and grammar.
~SqueekComment
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I use proper grammar on boards because it makes it easier for people to read, and so I don't sound like I'm some mindless idiot trying to speak. People act different online because they know there are no real consequences, like there can be in real life. If anything, I act crazier in person than I do online.
Originally posted by Quickershades don't break unless you break them.Comment
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I try to type correctly at all times... except on AIM. I'm a very slow typer, so if I took the time to type with proper capitalization and puntuation, I wouldn't be able to keep up with the person I'm chatting with. So, when I'm on AIM, I go all out for speed, which normally means things like "teh," "aweosme," and "poeple."
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I act essentially the same in person as I do online (sarcastic jerk). I use proper grammar and spelling in both messageboards and AIM because it makes it easier for people to read and it makes you sound far more intelligent.Comment
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Lol and you are probably one of the few that do.Originally posted by MrESqueekAnd concerning AIM or any chatting program, I type with 100% full punctuality and grammar.
I think that on the forums you should try to have correct grammar/spelling, but on AIM or MSN or whatever it doesn't really matter how you type =/...Comment
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WHen I am around my friends, I am like I am on boards, but when I am around other people, I don't talk.Comment

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