Mark Changizi
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And what's usually, though, there that's not there on the web is full, rich, socio-emotional interactions that are allowing you to go through your day. Yeah, you're embodied. Yeah, you're really able to get along well, I think, because all of your emotional expressions are there. I think that onlineβ And, well, and your habits, too.
And what's usually, though, there that's not there on the web is full, rich, socio-emotional interactions that are allowing you to go through your day. Yeah, you're embodied. Yeah, you're really able to get along well, I think, because all of your emotional expressions are there. I think that onlineβ And, well, and your habits, too.
And what's usually, though, there that's not there on the web is full, rich, socio-emotional interactions that are allowing you to go through your day. Yeah, you're embodied. Yeah, you're really able to get along well, I think, because all of your emotional expressions are there. I think that onlineβ And, well, and your habits, too.
No doubt, no doubt. But then, and let me give you an example online where things work terribly. Unlike X or Twitter, where we typically don't know people in real life. In Facebook, everybody, you kind of know who they are, like, at least back in the day, you know that that's Doug's friend, that you, whatever, that you kind of have some idea who these people are in real life.
No doubt, no doubt. But then, and let me give you an example online where things work terribly. Unlike X or Twitter, where we typically don't know people in real life. In Facebook, everybody, you kind of know who they are, like, at least back in the day, you know that that's Doug's friend, that you, whatever, that you kind of have some idea who these people are in real life.
No doubt, no doubt. But then, and let me give you an example online where things work terribly. Unlike X or Twitter, where we typically don't know people in real life. In Facebook, everybody, you kind of know who they are, like, at least back in the day, you know that that's Doug's friend, that you, whatever, that you kind of have some idea who these people are in real life.
And people are even meaner on Facebook. It's one or other than these little comment arguments. They're just vicious and vile. And they're so mean, even though they know each other. I think that what's I think that really what matters in both of these worlds is having some notion of identity that extends over time and you need to be able to socio-emotionally express yourself as best you can.
And people are even meaner on Facebook. It's one or other than these little comment arguments. They're just vicious and vile. And they're so mean, even though they know each other. I think that what's I think that really what matters in both of these worlds is having some notion of identity that extends over time and you need to be able to socio-emotionally express yourself as best you can.
And people are even meaner on Facebook. It's one or other than these little comment arguments. They're just vicious and vile. And they're so mean, even though they know each other. I think that what's I think that really what matters in both of these worlds is having some notion of identity that extends over time and you need to be able to socio-emotionally express yourself as best you can.
So on Twitter, I think really what matters is pseudonyms are fine. You know, I can't say it's pseudonymity.
So on Twitter, I think really what matters is pseudonyms are fine. You know, I can't say it's pseudonymity.
So on Twitter, I think really what matters is pseudonyms are fine. You know, I can't say it's pseudonymity.
They're stable. You know, some of the best accounts are these folks. Once you've built up 1,000 or 10,000 or 100,000, it takes years to get to this point. You've got a voice. No one knows who they are, but they don't want to lose their account.
They're stable. You know, some of the best accounts are these folks. Once you've built up 1,000 or 10,000 or 100,000, it takes years to get to this point. You've got a voice. No one knows who they are, but they don't want to lose their account.
They're stable. You know, some of the best accounts are these folks. Once you've built up 1,000 or 10,000 or 100,000, it takes years to get to this point. You've got a voice. No one knows who they are, but they don't want to lose their account.
They're an individual in that world.
They're an individual in that world.
They're an individual in that world.
And that's true, right, yeah. They're real people as far as they're concerned. They really have something.
And that's true, right, yeah. They're real people as far as they're concerned. They really have something.