Do you think it is possible to socialise over the Internet, to a similar extent as to what would be done in "the real world"?
A lot of the time in the media parents preach about how their children are wasting their lives on the Internet, playing games or chatting on forums, and aren;'t getting any social life.
Persnally I think that the Internet offers more of a social life, mainly because the stigmas that might follow someone are taken away. On the Internet you are anyone you want to be, and can chat with anyone you want to chat with, with no risk added to it.
If you found yourself in a tight situation, change your name, and suddenly you are a completely different person.
I know hundreds of people over the Internet who I would call friends (whether they would see it that way or not is up to them of course), and I consider them exactly the same as any "real-life" friends.
Hell, people have even married people they met on the Internet, even on this very forum!
What is your opinion? I'm sure there are people for both sides of the argument here.
A lot of the time in the media parents preach about how their children are wasting their lives on the Internet, playing games or chatting on forums, and aren;'t getting any social life.
Persnally I think that the Internet offers more of a social life, mainly because the stigmas that might follow someone are taken away. On the Internet you are anyone you want to be, and can chat with anyone you want to chat with, with no risk added to it.
If you found yourself in a tight situation, change your name, and suddenly you are a completely different person.
I know hundreds of people over the Internet who I would call friends (whether they would see it that way or not is up to them of course), and I consider them exactly the same as any "real-life" friends.
Hell, people have even married people they met on the Internet, even on this very forum!
What is your opinion? I'm sure there are people for both sides of the argument here.