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I'm having one of those "does anyone even read this?" kind of moments. I'm wondering about the nature of lj communication - it all seems so one way. By reading peoples ljs I'm sucking up all their one way communication, and people (I think) do the same for me, but does it ever really turn into a dialogue in the way it would if I had a conversation with them? I wonder do I converse less with my friends now because I read their ljs? Of course with some people even having a regular conversation is like have side by side one way communication...anyway, I suppose the point of my lj is not to dialogue with people - at the moment it is to try and record some of my fieldwork year incase my hard drive gets wiped before I get home.

Date: 2005-05-31 04:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elissali.livejournal.com
that doesn't mean we won't want to hear the stories again in person!

and I'm sure you can't have put everything (anecdote-wise) in your livejournal.

I know what you mean, though... but I find it's actually easier to feel like a part of my friends' lives though I'm far away when I read their livejournals... if I were to call them and talk to them (something I should really do more frequently), it would have to be a long conversation to catch up on things as much as I do by reading about them every day. but it is an interesting thought to wonder how it affects other communication. I find I email just as much as before, or maybe a little less, but I really never write letters and rarely call people. (lazy, I think... if you can just write a message while you're already on your computer... etc)

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