ChatRooms.Net Logo

Social Criticism of Chat Rooms and Texting Language

By ChatRooms.NET - 2010-12-06

There has been much criticism about what online chatting has done to language in today’s society. Many people are accusing chat rooms and texting of replacing proper English with short hand with an almost completely new hybrid language.

Writing is changing as it takes on some of the functions and features of speech. Internet chat rooms and rapid real-time conferencing allow users to interact with whoever happens to coexist in cyberspace. These virtual interactions involve us in "talking" more freely and more widely than ever before.

With chat rooms replacing many face-to-face conversations it is necessary to be able to have quick conversation as if the person was right there with you. So many people learn to type like they would normally speak. Critics are wary that this casual form of speech is being used so much that is will slowly take over common grammar.

Anyone who has used any source of online chat before is familiar with the laziness of the grammar and punctuation. In many times people do not even use words that exist in proper English, but are made up or even abbreviations like LOL (laughing out loud) - See our list of chat room abbreviations. With the increasing population of online chat rooms there has been a massive growth of new words created or slang words, many of them documented on the website Urban Dictionary.

Sven Birkerts says “as new electronic modes of communication provoke similar anxieties amongst critics who express concern that young people are at risk, endangered by a rising tide of information over which the traditional controls of print media and the guardians of knowledge have no control on it”.

This person is arguing that the youth of the world may have too much freedom with what they can do or say with the almost endless possibilities that the Internet gives them, and without proper controlling it could very easily get out of hand and change the norm of literacy of the world. In Guy Merchant’s journal article Teenagers in Cyberspace: An Investigation of Language Use and Language Change in Internet Chat rooms; he says, "that teenagers and young people are in the leading the movement of change as they take advantage of the possibilities of digital technology, drastically changing the face of literacy in a variety of media through their uses of mobile phone text messages, e-mails, web pages and online chat rooms." This new literacy develops skills that may well be important to the labor market but are currently viewed with suspicion in the media and by educationalists.

Merchant also says "Younger people tend to be more adaptable than other sectors of society and, in general, quicker to adapt to new technology. To some extent they are the innovators, the forces of change in the new communication landscape." In this article he is saying that young people are merely adapting to what they were given.



Link To "Social Criticism of Chat Rooms and Texting Language"



Share




© ChatRooms.NET. All Rights Reserved -  1085 | Reference Desk | RSS Feed