class= "Post_content" itemprop= "Articlebody" >
A message or a QQ message, the first word is the most important. Don't care about the back, the importance of the first word is like the starting gun of the game. Once the input is started, it must be finished quickly. This is because the vast majority of IM communications software currently on the market support "input" status, once you start typing, and you chat people will know ...
The longer a party enters, the more anxious the other person is, and he thinks: Is he trying to stand up to me? Is it hard to be ashamed? Or the emotional problem? Why does it take so long to enter?
The awkward silence in chat was moved to the Internet, formally because of input reminders for chat software (linguists called awareness depicting reminders). Using Google Talk or Gchat, users will see "Ben is typing ..." and Apple's iChat is replaced with a string of straight ellipses. Turning off the tip is not as easy as it looks.
The most profound impact of the Internet on communication is that writing replaces dialogue. Instead of looking at each other's way of speaking, we begin to enter emoticons and emoticons, instead of paying attention to voice tones and developing punctuation. Input prompts to coordinate the dialogue rhythm. Also caused the chat both sides anxiety.
_ (: 3"∠) _ (Speaking of symbolic expression, who can play the Japanese?) )
"There were times when I was chatting with someone, and when I was ready to reply, I was interrupted when I finished writing my reply." "Clive Thompson has revealed to me in an Email that she is a writer and has an unimaginable intelligence technology: how does technology improve thought?" 》
I may have to rethink what I've typed before I send the message, maybe I'll take a call. The other side has seen me in the input, and saw that I stopped typing--I know that. The other side would be thinking about what I was thinking--I know that. The other person would think, "Well, why is it written that doesn't move?" This phenomenon is not a problem in most cases, only involved in emotional or sensitive topics, pause to make each other feel that you have a ghost in mind. ”
The writing of the dialogue has always been ahead of other forms of dialogue with its ample time for thinking. It is precisely because there is enough time to handle the viewer's response to the word. Writing is not a mouth to shout: "You are sexy Oh!" "And the flow from the pen should drip out," can I presume to compare you to spring? (the author is compared to summer, because the British summer is the most comfortable season of the year.) )
But texting and instant messaging are slowly eroding the edge of text communication. Texting and instant messaging aren't like letters to the letter; it's a fast-paced, informal mode of exchange, more like face-to-face chatting. The linguistic concept of rotation is one of the core features of discourse communication. "By some means, people judge the right person to finish speaking, when their turn." Deborah Tannen, a linguist, said he's got "you just can't understand." When it comes to conversation, both sides of the conversation are going to feel like they're finished--the other person is whispering, the tone is slowing down, they seem to have finished their point, and the other side will pause and tell us that we're done. ”
It sounds simple, but it's not. Tannen's research shows that the wheel of conversation can actually easily rub off in a social spark. Some cultures--and you can guess which culture--developed a dialogue that Tannen called a "high intervention model", and said that the interruption was provocative. Others have a "high degree of understanding" model, in which both sides of the conversation wait for the other to speak first. The conflict caused by the mode of conversation makes both sides feel impolite.
But SMS and instant messaging do not have this anxiety, the two sides typing does not affect each other input. "You don't have to stop each other to keep you going." "Tannen said. But the disadvantage of texting and instant chatting is that it's hard to know when to change the subject, because you can't be sure if the other person is still typing. Face-to-face chat to do this is much easier, just want each other a pause.
Input reminders are just to solve this dilemma. With input reminders, the two sides can talk at the rhythm of the conversation, and input reminders to make it simple--it also makes it easier for young people to send text messages rather than make phone calls, to give others a good feeling, and to emphasize certain information. The writer, Keith Houston, said: "Enter the sentence, hit the carriage return, do not wait I can enter immediately." And in the dialogue, if I stop talking, the other side must continue to say. ”
But know that the other side in the input will also cause a lot of trouble, Thompson see the other side of the input of the situation described as: "The other side see how we send words, the longer the input status, the other side the more do not believe the text content." After all, communication should feel natural. Suppress half a day to come up with the smile is not so funny, flirting words if you want to spend half of the genius said the effect will be greatly reduced. Even if it's an apology, if the other person feels like you're excusing yourself, it doesn't seem so heartfelt. ”
The longer it takes to reply to a message, the more frustrating the other person will feel. "Everyone knows what you say in the conversation, and if I disagree with you, I spend a lot of time thinking about how to answer from the opposite side, rather than simply saying" yes ". ”
Give me an example of a friend in Gchat and a long time no contact. I wrote a lot of plans, and when I wrote the last one, they said they had been waiting for me for a long time. His remark diverted my attention, so the typing speed was slower. "Here it is!" I want to write a long one too! He wrote, "Come!" He wrote. I just want to say, "I want to plan on Sunday and we can decide later." "What was his reaction after I sent this message?" You've been writing this!?!?! for a long time. ”
The cost of easy written communication on the Internet is precisely this unnecessary anxiety. If we turn off the input prompts, we will be confronted with the problem of poor turn. Many people try to improve the input prompts and fail. Real-time input lets you see what the other person is typing, and every keystroke will tell you. This pattern has become unpopular, and Google is introducing input hints into Google Wave after a few years, but many people have had the same experience as Slate's editor, Farhad Manjoo, "being prompted too consciously to interfere with my ability to communicate ideas." "Digital communication is just a wire, not even a network cable."
Before you type in your mind, this is the easiest way to make a difference. It looks simple, but it's not easy to do. Many people use writing to think, writing to them is not a simple record of the thought formed. Maybe Google can design it for the user in the product, not as: "Ben is typing ...", but it says: "Ben is thinking ..."