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by nonrandomstring
904 days ago
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This topic was recently aired in a thread on "ghosting" [0] I am convinced that technology has "de-socialised" people to the point
where we just can't do interpersonal relations any more. We've all
become conflict avoidant. [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38806473 |
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As a counter example, I've recently been following the 'rise if cardboard', specifically the evolution of magic: the gathering, because some young friends offered to teach me the 'commander' variant - it's basically managed conflict in a social setting - I have to acknowledge, they're more skilled than me - I'm learning more than just the gameplay.
There's a nice article 'power struggles among nice people' that's relevant too - because of the automatic effect this has on our language (cue Steven Pinker). I'm with the group that thinks we have large brains to navigate complex social environments - ie: this stuff - because it's hard.