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BigInJapan wrote:The results could suggest "a culture that embraces fewer but closer friendships," thinks TNS's chief development officer Matthew Froggatt.
sublight wrote:I wonder, is that because of fear of standing out and attracting attention in general, or have the ni-tards done such an effective job of obsessively stalking and harassing people that they've driven the rest of the country off the net?
sublight wrote:I wonder, is that because of fear of standing out and attracting attention in general, or have the ni-tards done such an effective job of obsessively stalking and harassing people that they've driven the rest of the country off the net?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:So on sites like Mixi almost no one uses their real name so their friends can never find them.
Screwed Up Eyes wrote:A "digital" friend for the Japanese....
Taro Toporific wrote:So on sites like fuckedgaijin.com almost no one uses their real name so their friends can never find them.
Taro Toporific wrote:So on sites like fuckedgaijin.com almost no one uses their real name so their friends can never find them.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:What it suggest is the truth: Japanese people are beyond paranoid when it comes to personal information. Especially on the Internet. So on sites like Mixi almost no one uses their real name so their friends can never find them.
BigInJapan wrote:"The results could suggest "a culture that embraces fewer but closer friendships," thinks TNS's chief development officer Matthew Froggatt.
Bedi wrote:Or simply that Japanese don't add every single person they somehow had any sort of contact with.
"Nice to meet you, are you on fb?" people are idiots.
Not to mention all those virtual life nerds who send out friend requests to random people just to get a high friend count on any sns.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:What it suggest is the truth: Japanese people are beyond paranoid when it comes to personal information. Especially on the Internet. So on sites like Mixi almost no one uses their real name so their friends can never find them.
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