Duncan Edwards wrote:Fred588 wrote:Duncan Edwards wrote:That may well be true but social media have kind of taken over what we used to refer to as "Chat". Younger folks especially have access to to 24x7 "chat" on everything in the universe. They could be curing cancer or solving a world of problems but it appears to be mostly about pictures of cats and getting into insult contests with strangers. If the subject matters at all there is no shortage of anything out there.
True but here the subject matter does matter.
Well the point I'm trying to make is that the world, the technology, has changed. Again. People don't congregate in chat rooms or even at specific websites like this one. Many users, if not most, don't even sit down at a pc any longer. The "chat" like distractions have become part of everyday life for many without even realizing it.
I don't think we disagree at all on that. On the other hand I think we know that we are a minority. Certainly there are SOME people left who like to chat for its own sake.