If I could, I would spend all nights in the fog. Until, of course, I see someone with a hook.

Thought: How revolving communication around Skype can hurt communication08.16.07

Skype logoYesterday, I started talking to someone I wanted to interview for something via e-mail, and later was looking forward to talking to her on Skype as she has Skype. I rarely open Skype daily, so I decided to log onto Skype and leave it on, as I find it really pleasant to run into someone nice and logical online. I left Skype on and realized that it was disconnecting every 2 minutes or so. At first, I thought the disconnection was something related to my internet connection, but soon I realized that the Skype service itself was having issues; I will talk about how Skype is handling such a problem in a future article. Lucky for me and that new person, we have e-mail, so things are so far not at a complete standstill because of Skype not working. Unfortunately, sometimes tools like Skype take control of messages and the concept of communication for many people.

Because of Skype being down, many people simply cannot communicate normally. Period.

A sealed brown boxSlowly, over the course of about 15 hours, however, I found out how many other people simply cannot communicate easily outside of Skype. Majority of the people, and an increasing number of people in an alarming trend that is becoming more popular, are forgetting that a message and communication should be like a box, with the contents of the message and the actual box do not change no matter how the box is moved around or presented anywhere, similar to the box shown at the right. The rectangular box shown in the image on the right is brown, sealed with a nice tape, and ready to be shipped or opened. The box does not care whether you carry it in your hand or if you put it in a truck with other similar boxes on top of it. That is how a message should be. There is a reason why I chose a sealed box in the picture on the right, which I will explain in another article in the near future hopefully.

For now, I want to talk about how for many people Skype has ended up being more important than the actual communication or the message itself. In this article I would like to talk about some thoughts I have over this subject, and how more and more people are embracing the wrong trend of revolving the message around tools like Skype, which can be a big and costly mistake for everyone, both in the short and the long run.

An example of Skype crippling personal communication

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