tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8961983060235143963.post7536463841080575632..comments2023-05-03T11:34:58.691-07:00Comments on FaceTwit2011: Chapter 4 Charting Codes & CybercommunicationLance Stratehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13033954765699126246noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8961983060235143963.post-6722462101464497082011-05-03T08:05:11.033-07:002011-05-03T08:05:11.033-07:00Good point that when we communicate under any circ...Good point that when we communicate under any circumstances, we communicate something about who we are as well as communicating content. That works naturally in face-to-face situations, but for email and other forms of messaging, we can only do so via text.Lance Stratehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13033954765699126246noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8961983060235143963.post-12226067210063368612011-04-27T09:31:56.755-07:002011-04-27T09:31:56.755-07:00I agree with Sasha. It is incredibly easy to misr...I agree with Sasha. It is incredibly easy to misread an email, message, memo, etc because of the tone of it. For example, sometimes responses that are short seem to come off rigid and mean. Although the use of emoticons definitely lightens up the mood and tone, they are def inappropriate in work realted messages.Libbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10895246855572626406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8961983060235143963.post-63045892143683385272011-04-20T16:31:24.833-07:002011-04-20T16:31:24.833-07:00It's also funny how will know what these aberr...It's also funny how will know what these aberration mean without anyone teaching us. I feel once someone tells you the meaning, you will never forget it because its part of our culture. It's like a language itself.Richard Nwaoko https://www.blogger.com/profile/01979950610598139050noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8961983060235143963.post-63204950741384828272011-04-20T15:15:21.268-07:002011-04-20T15:15:21.268-07:00I also think that it is in a way unprofessional to...I also think that it is in a way unprofessional to use some of the abreviations and emotiocons at work, but it is something that is becoming more and more apparent in the workplace especially in the case of young adults and young start up companies.Zoehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08979259335739326365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8961983060235143963.post-71399676111254430042011-04-20T12:53:04.777-07:002011-04-20T12:53:04.777-07:00I agree with you Rich. I think that although commu...I agree with you Rich. I think that although communication via technology such as e-mail or texting has it's pros and cons. It is convenient because a person can get so much done by just typing a few words and getting it over with whereas if they had to call it is a little more drawn out. In the world we live in today hardly anyone has time to have these phone conversations anymore but I feel sometimes this can make things a little impersonal. <br /><br />One big problem with communicating like this I think is miscommunication. Depending on how you write your sentences, what punctuation you use, etc. it is up to the receiver to denote the tone of the message and that can sometimes cause problems. When the person can not hear what it is you're saying it's easy for them to take the message the wrong way or with the wrong tone.Miss Phttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09691639534894588259noreply@blogger.com