PSYCHOLOGY OF CYBERSPACE

    re: becoming idle
    Somer · 6/12/98 at 10:49 PM ET

    I don't know if "lurking" is contagious. However, I think that many people in the cyber community are finding bulletin boards less satisfying. We are fast becoming a society dedicated to instant gratification. You know, the "gotta get through the drive through window in less than three minutes, fax it don't mail it, pagers, cell phones, etc." I think that posting a message and then waiting for someone to come along and respond (which could take days or weeks) just doesn't satisfy our need for immediacy. There is a lack of "interaction". If one goes into a chat room, there is usually instant interaction of one sort or another. I think the people who might be drawn to a topic like the psychology of cyberspace are people who may be familiar and acustomed to the faster pace of online life.


    Replies:
    • "becoming boring", by C.Space, 7/15/98
    • Chats or Offline Talkings, by Tanya Matveeva (Init, 9/26/98
      • re: chats or offline talks, by John, 9/26/98

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