It is generally believed that the almighty Internet has fast-tracked communication. However, I believe that instead the use of texting, emailing, and facebooking has taken away the humanity of certain communication. If asking a person out, shouldn't you take the time to call and talk to the person, weigh the conversation and ask them? Texting is the Wizard of Oz's way out. I understand. I get it. It is easier to hide behind the green curtain of technology than putting your face and/or voice on the line. But what is missed. What integrity and depth is lost by abbreviating our attempts to connect?
Not to mention, the expectations between people are so different. Personally, I feel obligated to respond to every text, missed call, voicemail, and email in a timely manner. Is that my personality? Is it the cultural expectation of how I was raised? Is it kind? or just empty politeness? Is it easier to dehumanize those in Ether and, therefore, dehumanize ourselves? Are we to some extent already transformed into robots?
The Golden Age is elusive. I am not putting technology down, but I am stressing what every one knows and so many have said more eloquently than this: the chasm between person to person is as expansive as the reaches of the technology that we rely on. The irony is we are told how "connected" we are, how many friends we have, how many find the love of their life online, so when you find yourself not fitting into the cyber Culture, you are dejected and considered out of the loop/behind the times/missing opportunities that work "for everyone". Welcome to the CyberVoid.