AccursedTheory said:
Maybe I'm just set up differently.
Judging from the rest of your post, I say we definitely are.
The way I look at it, if I can shut someone up and never listen to them again by hitting a 'block this user' button, than honestly, they can;t affect me.
Similar parallels exist in "real life". Hanging up phones, leaving in the middle of a conversation, etc. We're just accustomed to finding it easier to hit the block button instead of doing it face to face.
The ease with which you can ignore a person in real life is inversely proportionate to how close you are. It's easy to ignore a person you met one night in a bar and just gave him or her your phone number. Just don't pick up and there's no other way to reach you. Eventually they'll give up and it's done. Similarly, if you only know a person through the escapist, you can just block him and he'll have no other way to reach you, other than searching for your username on other sites (kinda like going to the same bar or looking around town for you every night in real life).
But we're talking about friends here, not just random people that add replies to your threads. You can't ignore a friend in real life without consequences, or at least giving a reason for "blocking" him. Similarly, if you have a friend on the internet, you probably have him on your instant messenger contact lists (MSN, Skype), on one or two forum friends lists, Steam, XBL/PSN, that moronic Facebook thing etc. He will even have your e-mail address. The same way you can block someone through all these mediums, you can ignore him in real life through phones and by not talking to him when you see him in a bar one night. I'm pretty sure that said friend will be just as hurt by you ignoring him face to face as he will if you block him from everything.
Again, no offense to users here, but your basically words on a page. I'll never see you, I'll never go out and meet your girlfriend (And by extension, I'll never trade sexual innuendo with your girlfriend, making you uncomfortable and hilariously pissed off), and we'll never actually DO anything.
None taken, personally. I believe anyone who takes offence to this part is a moron. Of course we're just words on a page. The topic is about internet
friends, not everyone who's looking at the same page as you.
Continuing from my last part, you could do all those things with an internet friend. You wont see him face to face, but you'll see pictures, a video, webcams n such. It's not the same, but then again we can't really say that blind people can't have friends because they can't see them. But seeing or not seeing is beside the point, at least the point I'm trying to make here. You could meet an internet friend's girlfriend. I have, on many occasions while playing WoW, met a guildmate's girlfriend/wife/sibling/whatever and it was almost no different than similar situations I experienced in real life ( /flirt <guildmate's gf> /shoo ). I would go as far as to say that the online version felt more comfortable and intimate, considering similar levels of acquaintance.
What I meant by physical world was, we'll never DO anything together, not necessarily do anything physical. Events affect friend ships, not topic discussion (Though that's certainly part of friendship).
Than again, all this is coming from a guy who seriously pissed off most of his work mates because I don't consider being forced to be around someone 8 hours a day friendship. A female in my unit almost hit me when I told her we were acquaintances, not friends.
I'm going to go back to my days of WoWing to answer this part. Would you consider playing games together doing something? With my real life friends, we do stuff together all the time. Watch films, go to bars, go out for dinner, play games, slack around. Now the physical limitations of an internet relationship keep you from doing most of those, but that doesn't make it any less of a friendship. We still spend hours playing the same game, sharing opinions on the films we watched, slacking during work "together" (i.e., chatting while we're both at work slacking). When I was away at Uni, ALL my friends would become "internet friends" for months at a time and the conversations on-line and in games felt no different than the face to face ones.
Admittedly, this comes down to how each person views the subject and what he's used to. I strongly believe that your opinion might change if you meet someone and really connect and share an experience such as a long term online game together (not just MMOs, but playing with the same people all the time in any game, even if it's one of those browser games that are a dime a dozen). On the other hand, this may have happened already and you just don't feel it's the same. As you said at the beginning of your post, you're probably just set up differently.
Just to be clear, this post isn't a personal attack or anything. I just enjoy it when once in a while there's a proper conversation on these forums (that doesn't fall it the category of "What's your favourite X?") and who better to have a conversation with than someone you completely disagree with?