September 27, 2008

Split Personality


an interesting article i came across today ...

Between out-of-control customers, vituperative online posters and road-raging drivers, it’s hard to find an individual who hasn’t succumbed to the siren song of faceless, consequence-free communication. Online boards are clogged with insults hurled by readers hiding behind deceptively mild screen names — (“I hope you rot in hell!” signed Kittyface) — and customer service reps endure blistering tirades from disembodied voices week in and week out.

These days there are a dozen ways to communicate without actually having to look somebody in the eye. As a result, not only have we developed an abrupt, abbreviated way to chat (IMHO), but our technological advances have spawned new psychological terms such as “online disinhibition effect” to explain our tendency to open up — in both good ways and bad — when we’re sitting in front of a screen.

But our split personalities aren’t limited to the Web. They tend to show up whenever no one’s looking.


2 comments:

Ali Dahmash said...

Hmm, Ive been there, I wrote about double persoanlity in Jordan, check the comments http://alidahmash.blogspot.com/2008/09/mafsooum.html

Jundi said...

lol shu malak nazil plugging bi ur posts .. hai tani wa7deh today :P

its not just jordan .. arabs in general suffer from double personality :/