This week, in my Friendship Series, I’m talking about social media friends and how sometimes, if you are lucky, they become true friends. I’ll reference something called the “social internet” several times here. By that, I mean any means to socialize through online interaction – chat rooms, email, Facebook, Twitter, etc.
In the late ‘90s when chat rooms were catching on in popularity, ‘meeting’ people online was still a little… sketchy. I vaguely remember ever seeing the same usernames in a chat room from one day to the next. It seemed like trolling was all the rage back then. Establishing real relationships of any kind was rare.
Back then, meeting people on the internet was considered creepy. I have a friend from high school who met his wife in an online chat room back in the late ‘90s. It took me years to realize that this wasn’t strange. I was super judgmental of their relationship at the time, but it worked out for them and they are still together. And if you really think about it, getting to know someone virtually first can be a great way to screen people, right?
Online life is completely different now and things have evolved so much in the past 15 years. Back in my dial-up and Netscape Navigator days, I never would have imagined that real humans existed beyond those catchy screen names. But I could see its purpose and I stuck with the social internet not knowing where it would lead me. If I hadn’t, I never would have found my best friend from High School back in 2002. She and I are polar opposites, but soul mates at the same time. We had lost touch for almost 10 years and, one day, bored at work, I looked her up online. When I found her MySpace page, I cried at my desk. I thought there was no way I would ever be able to find her again. To this day, we keep in touch as often as we can and my life is so much richer for that.
Without the social internet, I never would have found my mom after 16 years of separation. When I finally got the nerve to look her up on Google back in 2006, it took about five minutes to find her. I had just found out I was pregnant with Ava and it seemed like the perfect time to reconnect. Things were a bit awkward at first, but six years later we are coming out of our fog and into a stronger relationship.
Finally, if I had not dabbled in Twitter two years ago, I would never have met one of my current besties. I can honestly say that she’s my long lost sister. We just connected instantly and when we met in person, it was like we had known each other all our lives. And while we see each other as often as we can, we still use Twitter to communicate. Why mess with a good thing, right?
And as I’m working to expand my blog an online presence, I find myself overwhelmed with the amount of personable and accessible people that I come across each day. I want to get to know everyone. Have wine with them. And slumber parties. Seriously, meeting people online is no longer creepy. It’s real. The people behind the catchy screen names are real (for the most part). So the next time you are hesitant to stick your toe in the waters of the social internet, come on in – the water is just fine.




So true. I was the exact same way. Chat rooms in the 90′s – OH-EM-GEE. How ridiculous and crazy were they?! I developed this great relationships via the late 90′s and early 2000′s through journaling (Livejournal back in the days when you needed an INVITE CODE to create an account – YEAH. It happened.) and I’m STILL friends with some of these girls from before blogging was blogging – thanks to social media – both through twitter and facebook and blogging – it’s kind of bizarre and insane.
So many of the friendships I’ve made in the last two years of using twitter are NOT just these random people on the internet that are silly names or people I don’t “really” know. Do I have some superficial relationships? Of course. Are there some people I wish I knew better? You betcha. Are there some people that know more about my REAL self more than a lot of people I’ve known “irl” for years? YEP. I’ve made so many amazing friends who GET me and are there for me – by phone, text, email or yes – social media – and I’ve never met them. But when I do? You know it’s going to be a party. And you are most DEFINITELY on the VIP list!!
Much love to you, Erin! I’m ready for a good party
I agree! I met my husband online almost 11 years ago and we didn’t tell my dad until the rehearsal dinner because it wasn’t accepted back then. I saw on blissdom fb group that you’re live in the same city that I do. You should get involved with the Houston Bloggers group, it’s helped me a ton expand my online presence. You can email me if you want details.
Hi Bobbie, I do participate in the Houston Blogger tweetchats, but the in-person meetings never seem to work with my schedule. I hope I can get more involved.
I know I’m glad to have met you via the world wide web.
Keep on keepin’ on, Sean!
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You too Jenn! Maybe we can grab a drink next time I’m in PHX?
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