miasma man
27-03-2003, 03:56 PM
I read a lot of the posts on the forum but don't post many - too busy, limited web acess etc. I know some of the volatile topics are closed/locked but this is something I feel very strongly about. I want you to know my thoughts on this issue that has gotten blown way out of proportion.
I was both bemused and VERY disappointed in the way (some) people have been speaking and reacting. Surely this culture/industry is about freedom, self expression, liberty, peace, unification, non-conformity to social cohesion etc.
I know we all believe in the right of free speech but some people are being way too aggressive and downright rude. There is no need!
The way people have been speaking has been moving as far away as possible from the above ethics.
There is also the aspect of ambiguity. You may be make a joke out of something outrageous but that is what humour is about I suppose - the ability to laugh at everything no matter how trivial or risque the subject. However, how does someone else reading what you have just written know that you have made a joke (unless you say so)? They don't. If you were there in person they could tell by your face, eyes and vocal intonation that you were messing around. When you are just reading text (email, texts, etc) you just don't know. In the past I've had massive arguments via email/texts with mates/girlfriends who have totally misunderstood what I originally meant. (In fact I have nearly cut all ties cos I was that wound up.)
You start asking yourself, "What the funk has technology turned me into"?!?
Technology is a wonderful thing and email, internet, texts etc have revolutionised the way the human race now communicates. However, there are pros and cons with everything. As we are finding out the above ambiguity is a major negative aspect.
Therefore if a joke/jokey critisism is made would it be reasonable to point this out, regardless of emoticons! I know this may destroy the spontanity of the joke in hand but it may possibly result in less people getting uneccessarily upset?
We are all human and make mistakes from time to time - are we human enough to forgive?
PEACE
over and out (for now).....
:cry:
I was both bemused and VERY disappointed in the way (some) people have been speaking and reacting. Surely this culture/industry is about freedom, self expression, liberty, peace, unification, non-conformity to social cohesion etc.
I know we all believe in the right of free speech but some people are being way too aggressive and downright rude. There is no need!
The way people have been speaking has been moving as far away as possible from the above ethics.
There is also the aspect of ambiguity. You may be make a joke out of something outrageous but that is what humour is about I suppose - the ability to laugh at everything no matter how trivial or risque the subject. However, how does someone else reading what you have just written know that you have made a joke (unless you say so)? They don't. If you were there in person they could tell by your face, eyes and vocal intonation that you were messing around. When you are just reading text (email, texts, etc) you just don't know. In the past I've had massive arguments via email/texts with mates/girlfriends who have totally misunderstood what I originally meant. (In fact I have nearly cut all ties cos I was that wound up.)
You start asking yourself, "What the funk has technology turned me into"?!?
Technology is a wonderful thing and email, internet, texts etc have revolutionised the way the human race now communicates. However, there are pros and cons with everything. As we are finding out the above ambiguity is a major negative aspect.
Therefore if a joke/jokey critisism is made would it be reasonable to point this out, regardless of emoticons! I know this may destroy the spontanity of the joke in hand but it may possibly result in less people getting uneccessarily upset?
We are all human and make mistakes from time to time - are we human enough to forgive?
PEACE
over and out (for now).....
:cry: