Reading chapters eight and nine
of The Victorian Internet about the
telegraph was really interesting to see a few ways that the telegraph changed
behavior in society and how we still see similar changes with modern technology
today. For example, the telegraph marriage was a little extreme I’d say but in
today’s society, long distance relationships can be aided by the use of
texting, calling, and video chatting. However, I also find it interesting how
they discussed how many people thought that it wasn’t real because it happened
through the telegraph. I think this argument can also transfer to today because
some people question that if you only ever talk to someone through texting, is
it a real relationship? Another way the telegraph is representative of how some
media are used today is because they explained how people normally expressed
subtle or intimate messages over the telegraph. I relate this to how people
today say things over text or social media that they might not normally say in
person.
Chapter
nine discussed how the telegraph changed news and this was fascinating to me.
Since we are so immersed in technology today, it is so hard to image a world
without any of it. This chapter made me realize what it was actually like to
not be able to communicate with people other than those around you. So the
telegraph drastically changed news because now they could report about the
other side of the world incredibly faster. The foreign correspondents used to
have to write letters to deliver the news back home, but the telegraph was much
faster. It became that the telegraph always won the news race instead of the
newspapers because it traveled so much faster. This also makes me think of society
today and how we always seem to hear major news on social media first, followed
by validation from newspapers and broadcast news.
Alyson,
ReplyDeleteYou make some really great points about relating the subtle messages people sent via telegraph, and how people communicate today using texting. I think you are totally right when you say that people often will say things over text or social media that they would never say to someone's face. I think this type of behavior creates an interesting parallel between the person you are online, and the person you are in the physical world. There may be a disconnect between the two identities because you have the potential to create different personalities in different spaces.