Originally Posted by
m0o
I'm awesome pretty much everywhere. It's less effective on the interent because you cant see or hear me being awesome.
I'm totally the same way.
One of my friends from the streets told me i am totally awesome in person but a real dick online.
Oh well.
It's liek shook said, less shyness, or reservation while sharing my thoughts online, as opposed to in person.
In person, we're not dealing with ONLY words, we're also dealing with actions.
Online the only actions that exist are clicking, typing, and hacking, which consists of specific clicks and keystrokes.
That said, the internet is like a universal mind-nothing rationally stopping anyone from sharing their thoughts and there is nothing forcing anyone to read or act on these thoughts. it's all just a bunch of words.
Whereas in person, your words are just words, but you are in a place where
actions speak louder than ALL CAPS. You're suddenly in a place where if someone doesnt like the thoughts you're sharing, there's nothing but themselves to stop them from decking you one, or worse.
In person, we are far more encouraged to consider our words more carefully before sharing them than we ever could be online... unless we're hooked up to it like the matrix... god forbid...
Overall, i would have to say that it's easier to "be yourself" online than off, but it's harder to earn respect for being yourself online than off.