a question of LJ etiquette
Mar. 6th, 2002 02:27 pmI wonder what the correct behavior is in this situation.
Recently I was having lunch with some people (including a coworker), and I made an off-hand comment about LJ. (This was in the context of wondering what future archaeologists will conclude about us based on email, usenet, etc.) My coworker said something like, "oh, LJ... could be bad". I parsed this as "my coworker is on LJ".
This conclusion turns out to be correct. Given that, and the fact that this is someone whose journal I would find interesting (in a friendly way, not a snoopy way), do I: (a) add the coworker to my friends list, blatantly alerting said coworker to my presence and possibly causing this person to feel self-conscious; (b) read the journal explicitly when I feel like it but don't add to my friends list, possibly causing my coworker to feel stalked if this fact comes to light, or (c) forget about the whole thing?
Recently I was having lunch with some people (including a coworker), and I made an off-hand comment about LJ. (This was in the context of wondering what future archaeologists will conclude about us based on email, usenet, etc.) My coworker said something like, "oh, LJ... could be bad". I parsed this as "my coworker is on LJ".
This conclusion turns out to be correct. Given that, and the fact that this is someone whose journal I would find interesting (in a friendly way, not a snoopy way), do I: (a) add the coworker to my friends list, blatantly alerting said coworker to my presence and possibly causing this person to feel self-conscious; (b) read the journal explicitly when I feel like it but don't add to my friends list, possibly causing my coworker to feel stalked if this fact comes to light, or (c) forget about the whole thing?
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Date: 2002-03-06 02:35 pm (UTC)The sociology of the net continues to fascinate me. Every time I think I understand the common ground rules, some new innovation comes along and challenges them.
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Date: 2002-03-06 02:55 pm (UTC)As for my journal....people have read it and deduced whom I am, but I haven't really advertised it precisely because I don't want to write it for my parents (they are, still, evangelical Christians after all). I write it here in part so I can share it with a far-flung group of people, in part as an intro for myself to various members of the world, but not the *whole* world, which, after all includes my homophobic aunts and the Attorney General.