Navigating the TEXTING phenomenon
Published:
Sunday, August 3, 2008
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Visitor Comments: 15
(15) Anonymous, August 18, 2008 9:41 PM
texting-no good
Excellent points HOwever, I disagree on one idea---the fact that we can communicate via text msg something we would otherwise feel uncomfortable communicating is not neccessarily an advantage . Part of growing and maturing is facing people, and communicating directly, whether it be easy or difficult. Hiding ourselves behind a text message is an unproductive cop-out.
(14) david, August 13, 2008 3:44 PM
(13) Sha'ul, August 11, 2008 9:14 AM
Uhhh, hang on just a minute...
(12) David Cohen, August 8, 2008 12:53 PM
Just a tool
It's been expressed here before, but the point to keep in mind is that texting capability is a fantastic technology that can be used either well or poorly. I think the main problem is that our codes of etiquette that we have built up around talking, both the things that we say and the way we interact with people who are/aren't part of the conversation, haven't yet been adapted to the new technology, so that texting and to a certain extent even mobile phone conversations are still largely an etiquette-free zone. However, if we have the Torah to guide us and we maintain the awareness that we must scrutinize ALL of our interpersonal interactions in its light, then texting presents no challenge. We simply have to be as careful with it as (we try to be) when speaking, and nobody will have any reason to call us rude, inconsiderate, or any of the other epithets that we may want to hurl at some texters.
Greetings from Houston,
David C.


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