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Clare Wilder's avatar

I agree that digital communications have ruined our human relationships. I actually was in software development on a team introducing one of the first email products (tells you how old I am…LOL). Software developers are well known for not having the greatest social skills and they loved email. I would get these emails where some guy (they were pretty much all men at that time) would dump his bucket, yelling (they put everything in all caps) and saying we were all a bunch of idiots who didn’t know what we were doing. That same guy, when he came to my cube was very quiet and reasonable and would have never said that stuff to my face. It’s really easy to be hateful, unkind, and violent with other people when they can’t see the hurt on your face, your body language, and realize the impact of what they are doing and saying is having on you.

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David Roberts's avatar

Hi Derek,

I disagree with your concluding sentences:

"This assassination was drenched in the digital consciousness that is co-created by you and me and everyone we know and everyone we don’t know. We cannot stop each lightning bolt, and yet we are the weather."

I do not accept any responsibility for these acts of lone madness and evil. I am responsible for the "weather" I create, nothing more. Collective responsibility, even when expressed as politely as you have, leads us down a very dangerous path.

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