Connecting-- The Technology Bait
It has been close to three months since I last
blogged . I was trying to think back as to why I did not blog the last three
months. I could find no good reason.
Just that time passed and maybe there were good topics to blog about--( thanks to those who checked out with me or non appearence of my blog )
The reason for this blog was a constraint that surfaced in one of the many “WhatsApp”
groups that I am added. The group members
had touched 50 and we were constrained
in adding more members as the group size was limited by the software to 50 only.
The discussions were on how to expand and stay connected.
People were talking about "Telegram" as an alternative. I was surprised by that .Did we not give this
service a decent burial last year ? Intrigued
I did the obvious – Googled – and I found that it was an App and here is a
description of it
Telegram
is a messaging app with a focus on speed and security. It’s super-fast, simple,
secure and free.Telegram seamlessly
syncs across all of your devices and can be used on desktops, tablets and
phones alike. You can send an unlimited amount of messages, photos, videos and
files of any type (.doc, .zip, .pdf, etc.). Telegram groups have up to 200
people and you can send broadcasts to up to 100 contacts at a time. Be sure to
check our website for a list of Telegram apps for all platforms.
So i am sure that if 200 becomes a constraint , a new app will emerge.
And as my innovative , intrigued group members continue to
investigate , I was wondering as to whether to get included or just get out of
all groups and enjoy the bliss—Did we not hear that
“ Ignorance is bliss’ ?
Not very long ago, our social NGO group ( close to 75 members ) used to connect
by sending out circulars on paper . Every week , the secretary would stencil
the next week program and other information, stencil it to run for at least 75 copies and then put
them in to covers and affix postage stamps and then post them. Then it was left
to the IPS to ensure that they got delivered. Some would reach ahead of the
time , some post the event and some of the covers never reached the intended recipient.Everyone
grumbled , cribbed but things went on..
Then came email --- that was a Big Change in the way
Communication worked. It solved lot of issues for the Secretary.. He or She
could craft it once and send it out to multiple address . All that was needed
was a valid email address. Some would
see the email , some would not and some would bounce back due to invalid IP
address ( now we could trace the mail and that was a big change to the paper
and post )
And ,Improvements had
to keep coming – so we had "Groups" created and the Secretary job became easier..
Draft the email once and send it once only. Job done.. It was question of keeping the Group member list active and current
If you thought this was going to be a steady state—No –
Group SMS ( cost was an issue ) , Apps like WhatsApp
, Viber and so on and so forth emerged as the mobile phones became a great necessity to just about everybody. The change was fast and furious. It was about
how quickly you can connect and how quickly you can share ( ahead of others
doing it ). Information spreads so quickly and is viral. Everyone in the group
has no choice but to get hooked and see it. Some have to invest in new mobiles
to get hooked on and stay connected.
Tremendous advantages –
Easy to connect
Can get everyone together
Can send Videos. Pictures and what not ?
Information download at one go
Sharing and spreading info is easy
Breaks down distance and time zone barriers
Taboo- you have to be in this or...
The only disadvantage I see is the time that you need to
spend time additionally which you did
not do before ( the download of info is just too large and sometimes so many
repeats of the same message ). This can be can be a big time drainer and could be nonproductive.
However in the end it is up to us to sign up or stay away..
Choice is ours.
Comments
Communication is becoming too personal and too close with mobile phones ruling the world. Not sure what would be the next step in this evolution :)