Only logged in members can reply and interact with the post.
Join SimilarWorlds for FREE »

I Believe That Internet Friends Are Real

A few months ago, I went on a little rant in this group about treating your internet friends poorly by blocking them without a word or investigating them to see if they're a catfish after you've befriended them.

The post can be found here:
https://similarworlds.com/1572626-I-Believe-That-Internet-Friends-Are-Real/1762090-If-you-believe-your-internet-friends-are-real-too

However, in light of recent personal epiphanies, if you will, I've come to change my mind about some things I have said in that post. I still stand by a few things, particularly about suspecting and investigating someone of being a fake after you've already became friends. But about blocking your friends without explanation, let's talk about that...

First, let me just say that yes, I do think internet friends can be real friends. But even so, it's never quite on the same level as being friends with someone you know personally. Can you ever truly say you know someone personally when you only know them from the internet? No, I don't think you can. Your internet friends can be real good friends of yours but they are still just internet friends. If one of them ends up rubbing you the wrong the way or you otherwise don't want to be friends with them anymore for whatever reason and that's enough for you to want to block them, you do not owe them any explanation for doing so. It doesn't make you a shitty friend, it doesn't mean you don't value your friends (that's a ridiculous statement now that I think about it), it just means they were nothing more than an internet friend to you and that's okay.

When I made that post linked above, I was talking about internet friends as if they're friends you know in person but I've come to the realization that it's really not the same thing. If someone were to just stop being friends with someone they know irl without any explanation then yes, that would be pretty shitty and maybe bring into question how much they value their friends. But this isn't irl, this is the internet. Anything short of getting to know someone you met online through video chatting or phone calls or whatever (something on a more personal level), then I don't think you can truly say you know your internet friends personally like your real-world friends. Sure, they can still be real friends to you but how much of a friend can you be to one another when you don't [b]really[/b] know them and they don't [b]really[/b] know you?

Of course, this can also be a matter of personal perception. One can put as much as value into their internet friends as they do friends they know personally. I certainly do value all the friends I have here a great deal. I'm just trying to speak from a logical standing and stress that one severing ties with an internet friend without saying a word doesn't make them a poor friend, it just means you were an internet friend to them. If you get hurt because you thought you were something more to them, that's kinda your problem.

This isn't going to be too popular with some people, I know. But I'm just trying to be realistic about this. If it's any consolation, I'm also speaking as someone who's been dumped by online friends countless times. 🤷
This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies »
Primnproper · 56-60, F
To me it's about mutual respect all be it online or off..if you are going to sever a friendship then you owe it to that person to be honest about why..if it's real life I want to tell them to their face why I'm doing it but there's still no excuse to not telling someone why you are cutting them off..
@Primnproper agree. Ghosting someone is a shit move.
@Primnproper This ⬆ too.
This is why you ladies rock. ✌️
Primnproper · 56-60, F
@DarkHeaven we love you too..🤗
@Primnproper 🖤🤗
Carver · 31-35, F
@Primnproper Like I said, this can be based on personal perception. But logically speaking, I don't think there's any real respect owed from the other person even if you've shown a lot of respect to them.
@Carver Maybe not but it still sucks baby. We’re real people behind the screen.
Carver · 31-35, F
@DarkHeaven True. But we should lower our expectations from others because you just never know if the friendship is really mutual.
Primnproper · 56-60, F
@Carver just because there's no face to face contact I see no reason to have lack of respect for another human being..if I've behaved respectfully towards them in every way then I don't deserve to be disrespected in return..to me that screams bad manners.
@Carver Just sucks because I don’t really have a real life right now.
@Primnproper I think that may be her point. The internet is just a collection of bad manners made public.
Primnproper · 56-60, F
@DarkHeaven real life or not hunni you didn't deserve to be treated so disrespectfully..
Primnproper · 56-60, F
@DarkHeaven no bad manners are a personal choice.
Carver · 31-35, F
@Primnproper I'm not saying you or anyone does deserve to be disrespected, I'm just saying it isn't warranted here.
@DarkHeaven I don't have much of a life either, tbh. And really no actual friends irl. That's why I take my friendships here seriously.
@Primnproper I think she’s anti-confrontational. Maybe thinks this is the only way or maybe thinks I’m a fake. I don’t know. I had a lot of information that she didn’t tell me but that’s only because Im friends with the other girl in the situation.
@Carver Same. 🖤🤗
Primnproper · 56-60, F
@Carver to me I treat my friends the same, if I have a friend here that's needs help or my time and I can help them then I will the same as my real life friends, the only difference here for me is restrictions because of distances..the genuine ones check on you from here if your unwell or some things happened in your life or if you haven't been around..you soon learn..
@Primnproper That’s why you are so freaking incredible. Am lucky.
Primnproper · 56-60, F
@DarkHeaven my point is we all choose if we want to be a decent person..
@Primnproper Yup. 🖤🤗