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Non-participating Chat Members

Tue, 08/15/2006 - 23:16
I really like chat. I do for several reasons. A major one is I get to know posters that I otherwise wouldn't. Other reasons is I can vent, get real time feedback. Others can also vent and if I'm able, I can help them and that feels good. Sometimes it's just plain fun. One of the people I really enjoyed on chat was there most nights then disappeared. I wondered why, asked and was told because many people are signed up but many of them lurked or at least never participated. That very good participant is now lost - because of the lurkers. Frankly, I'm having a problem with that too. Tonight at one point there were 13 people signed in on chat. 4, then 3, then 2 of us were participating. Two of us said "hello" to one person and we never got a response. I finally asked, where are these people, lurking? And also said I found that rude and uncomfortable. I DO understand sitting back and reading, but not even responding? Then someone they were participating in "private chat". Well good grief get on IM then. Normally I'm not a paranoid person but some very deep topics can occur in chat and to have someone lurking or have their name there and giving no feedback is NOT a good env. for anyone to pour their hearts out. I've had several newbies over the months ask me why there are names listed, specifically one name in chat but they never participate. I didn't know at that time why, am taking the person who informed me tonight they were in private chat that must be the reason. But for a newbie who is already insecure? Come on let's please not increase their insecurity. I'd like to request if you go to chat to participate. No one has to gab and gab but at least make your presence known occasionally. If you want a private chat? Go to IM. There is one person I see frequently and only when I forced this person to say something I got a one word answer. Is this what chat is about? It shouldn't be. Please if you want a private chat, fine. But go to IM. Gretchen

Comments

Re: Non-participating Chat Members

Submitted by txrhb1 on Wed, 2006-08-16 - 12:59
Gosh, I had never thought of it this way, and guess I owe an apology to some. I was in chat last nite when Jessie had a seizure. I left abrubtly, and it wasn't until a few hours later that I realized I was still logged in and probably appeared to be "lurking". I know this has happened before - either Jessie or I have seized when in chat, or something calls me away from the computer. I guess I appeared to be lurking when I just forgot to log out, due to an emergency. Guess I'd best stay out of chat when things are not going well here at home. My apologies to anyone I might have offended - definitely not intentional. ((( hugs ))), Barbie *************************************** "We are each of us angels with only one wing, and we can fly only by embracing each other." -lucian de crescenzo

Re: Re: Non-participating Chat Members

Submitted by Colina on Wed, 2006-08-16 - 13:37
Barbie you doll! That's the pits that Jessie had a seizure. Hope she's feeling better now. Please do not stay out of chat at those times as it may become a time you need us most aswell as a time for us to learn more and give support back. I was once chatting with someone who was about to have a seizure so we quickly said go lay down. This person left thier chat open so as to be able to check back or have someone else let us know how they were doing. It was much appreciated. Even just closing the chat after was enough to say i'm okay now, but as many of us know, it's time for a sleep. Big smiles and hugs for you and yours!

Thanks so much Colina ! I

Submitted by txrhb1 on Wed, 2006-08-16 - 17:34
Thanks so much Colina ! I also enjoy chat quite a bit, and you are right, times when things are tough around here are the times that I seem to need it the most. I just don't want to break any "chat room rules" that I may be unaware of. There are many times when I have used the chatroom to get support, others to give support, and others, simply to laugh my butt off with everyone here. I know that there have been a few times when a user that wasn't feeling good has "dropped out" of the chat, and one of us has called them to make sure they are okay - sure enough, they've had a seizure. Jessie is doing better today - no seizures today, after 1 yesterday morning and 1 last nite. I had baby duty all night. Princess Sarah decided to keep me up all night - I think it's a new game she plays. I get her to sleep in my arms, lay her in her crib, and she wakes up and starts "growling" at me - sooooooo funny ! The longer I leave her there, the louder she growls ! I think we're gonna have a tiger on our hands with our darling little granddaughter. She is too funny. Looks like I had a seizure today sometime, my legs are a bit scratched up - how? I have no clue ! Anyway, things should get back to a bit more "normal" tonite or tomorrow. Thanks so much for your kind words! ((( hugs ))), Barbie *************************************** "We are each of us angels with only one wing, and we can fly only by embracing each other." -lucian de crescenzo

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