That's a total of 30 people. But i'm a heartless bastard and care about less than that in real life so it's actually quite good.
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I'd say 62, including people that I at least know the personality of.
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So, do you guys think that online friendships (including Cantr characters) count against one's total cognitive capacity for maintaining social relationships? In other words, on average, would you expect people who know a lot of people online to have fewer quality face-to-face contacts? After all, there are only so many hours in a day, maintaining relationships takes time and effort, and every hour you spend online is an hour that you could (but not necessarily would) be spending in face-to-face interactions.
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Chris wrote:So, do you guys think that online friendships (including Cantr characters) count against one's total cognitive capacity for maintaining social relationships?
That's a good one.
I can say for sure that I can switch people from my foreground to my background to my oh-yes-I-know-him/her more easily. Which, considered the rate at which you usually contact new people thru the net, means that people known face-to-face have a harder time remaining in my attention-span. And that personally I dislike since I'd like to be knowing interesting new people face-to-face at the same rate than in the net.
I hope it's not that interesting people are more scarce today.
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