colliegrace wrote:
MatchboxVagabond wrote:
Yes, people around here are quite busy, so even if I do make friends, it can be a challenge to meet up in person. That being said, being friends with people online puts me on a more even playing field with other people. There's no facial expressions and body language to deal with and I can take my time to compose my messages if I like. And cancel them if I can't form the message I want.
Exactly! I think this is why I prefer online stuff, without having exactly realized the specifics.
Even then, I have a lot of aversion even to online stuff these days. (Oh hello, it's my fear of being known due to bad experiences again.)
I also like the fact that as long as you don't post things that are too personal, you can just escape and rejoin the same forum a bit later with pretty much just the mods knowing. And even there, there's only so much they're willing to care as long as you're not evading a ban or causing trouble.
OTOH, some of the worst bullying I've dealt with since grade school was one of those asinine fitness fora where somebody that it was a great idea to let people tag other people with the reasons for the derepping. I saw the forum go from a pretty civil place where people were sharing generally helpful to the worst haven of scum and villainy this side of Mos Eisly in a matter of like 3 days.Literally, I was on the site for less than a week and it fell apart that quickly.
But, I hadn't posted any personal information, so I just killed the account and moved on.