My time off this year for Lent was time well spent, and the arrival of Easter was a true joy. Part of my personal reflection involved my use of forums, and it was a reflection that started before I even left.
An invitation to people to share what they do for lent, and me sharing what I intended to do, met with mocking of my personal decision from people who count themselves friends, and highjacking of the thread to mock religion. The thread 'Happy Easter' I see, meets with the same. It was not a thread discussing whether or not religion is valid, whether or not Easter is 'true'. It was started to say Happy Easter. And yet we can't help giving our opinions regardless of whether they were asked.
Which brings me to my most crucial personal reflection of the impact on my mind of these forums. Extrapolation. One innocuous comment, and I find myself extrapolating a host of meanings that person might have behind their post. I never realized before how injurious that habit is for human interaction.
One comment about me observing lent this year met with a lot of comments, on this forum and others, implying that I think I'm better, that I judge others, etc. And I won't say they're unfair extrapolations as they apply to other people those people have bumped up against on the internet. But, living in a faceless world, dealing with being extrapolated out into someone I'm not, is not a healthy daily endeavour. And worse is realizing that it is something I must be doing as well.
And so... the result of my reflection... is my attempt to step away from such an injurious habit, such an unfair treatment of others.
An invitation to people to share what they do for lent, and me sharing what I intended to do, met with mocking of my personal decision from people who count themselves friends, and highjacking of the thread to mock religion. The thread 'Happy Easter' I see, meets with the same. It was not a thread discussing whether or not religion is valid, whether or not Easter is 'true'. It was started to say Happy Easter. And yet we can't help giving our opinions regardless of whether they were asked.
Which brings me to my most crucial personal reflection of the impact on my mind of these forums. Extrapolation. One innocuous comment, and I find myself extrapolating a host of meanings that person might have behind their post. I never realized before how injurious that habit is for human interaction.
One comment about me observing lent this year met with a lot of comments, on this forum and others, implying that I think I'm better, that I judge others, etc. And I won't say they're unfair extrapolations as they apply to other people those people have bumped up against on the internet. But, living in a faceless world, dealing with being extrapolated out into someone I'm not, is not a healthy daily endeavour. And worse is realizing that it is something I must be doing as well.
And so... the result of my reflection... is my attempt to step away from such an injurious habit, such an unfair treatment of others.