Constant Connection Affecting your Offline Relationships?
December 3, 2008 Social Media 14 CommentsWhen friends convince you to join a social network, they mention all the positive aspects of being connected. They tell you about reconnecting with friends or how sites can assist you with finding a new job. Some only want you to join these sites just to have you on board. But they usually forget to mention that the sites can be addictive and time-consuming. If you aren’t careful, it might even impact your offline relationships.
Social media can impact your communication with offline friends. It is easy to get distracted by the hubbub that occurs online while hanging out with a friend. If you are logged on while talking to a friend, you may be distracted by the email alerting you to a new message and the IM anxiously blinking. Although we are accustomed to juggling several things at once, it is still quite challenging to have more than one conversation simultaneously. It seems like one always gets the short end of the stick.
How many of you have even experienced dialogs like this:
You: I have this hilarious story to tell you.
Friend: Oh? Tell me!
<Twitter message for you pops up>
You: Hmmm <as you quickly type a response>
Friend: …
You: So, I was out shopping and I ran into…
< Twitter reply pops up AND an IM message>
You: Hmm… I… hmmm… saw… <as you quickly type your responses>
Friend: … Hello? You saw…?!?!
You: Sorry, ok… back to what I was saying…
You’re lucky if your friend doesn’t walk away frustrated by your rude behavior. Those who are still unfamiliar with the addictive nature of the social world might not understand why you have shifted your attention. Hell, even those who are connected could be offended.
If you, have the “too connected” addiction like I do, here are some recommendations I have found helpful:
1- Apologize: You know you were being rude by disregarding your face-to-face conversation. Let the person know that you respect and value their friendship, especially if this ALWAYS happens.
2- Educate: Explain how distracting being connected might be and that you will work on being a better listener
3- STOP: If you are having a conversation with a friend, step away from the computer. Ignore the flashing, beeping and ringing. Set your IM to “busy” and answer your emails when you get the chance. Your online friends will understand, because they’ve probably had to deal with the same situation.
Have you had a similar problem? If so, how did you handle it?
Follow up post discussing how being too connected can impact your professional life.





