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by thayne
583 days ago
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> where people perceive all these tiny non-verbal signals like changes in posture, gestures, mimics, breathing, and you can actually point a colleague to something with your finger, all in real-time. That might be important to you, but to other people it may not matter at all, and for still others it is actually a negative. Consider that for a neurodivergent, or disabled person, all those non-verbal signals could easily be misinterpreted, or missed by one side or the other. Likewise, such signals could have different meanings in different cultures. And for some people face to face communication is stressful or emotionally draining. That's not to say that virtual communication in any medium completely solves those problems, or that such non-verbal communication doesn't have any value. But while you may feel more comfortable with face to face interactions, there are other people people, including myself, who feel more communicating via a textual format. |
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