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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch Pinball ball" data-source="post: 17462" data-attributes="member: 448"><p>On internet you miss the very important aspect of communicating: expression of your face, and the tone how you tell things.</p><p></p><p>Plus, look at internet as a pub. In real world, rockers go to rockpubs, techno likers go to dance partys, other people like quiet bars, etc etc.</p><p></p><p>But on the internet there is only one bar. So all the different people, with different backgrounds and social skills are put to together. Often the just dont understan each other.</p><p></p><p>And they often use other words. On a football forum you can tell ''Hahah! You lucky basterd!!''.</p><p></p><p>But on a fly fish forum (just example) some people dont like that kind of language.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But i think we can wright books about community behaviour on internet forums. If i can give you 1 advise: its nice to discuss, but dont get ever in an argument with someone you dont know and probably never will meet. Just exchange arguments.</p><p></p><p>Cause i learned on the net that lots of people never heard of : ''agree to disagree''. And some of them are not having a discussion because they like to talk about the subject and get informed, but they just want to be right, no mather what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch Pinball ball, post: 17462, member: 448"] On internet you miss the very important aspect of communicating: expression of your face, and the tone how you tell things. Plus, look at internet as a pub. In real world, rockers go to rockpubs, techno likers go to dance partys, other people like quiet bars, etc etc. But on the internet there is only one bar. So all the different people, with different backgrounds and social skills are put to together. Often the just dont understan each other. And they often use other words. On a football forum you can tell ''Hahah! You lucky basterd!!''. But on a fly fish forum (just example) some people dont like that kind of language. But i think we can wright books about community behaviour on internet forums. If i can give you 1 advise: its nice to discuss, but dont get ever in an argument with someone you dont know and probably never will meet. Just exchange arguments. Cause i learned on the net that lots of people never heard of : ''agree to disagree''. And some of them are not having a discussion because they like to talk about the subject and get informed, but they just want to be right, no mather what. [/QUOTE]
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