Everyone has their reasons for becoming a member in a virtual chat forum, and everyone gains their own personal benefits from those experiences. Maybe it is simple curiosity that brings you to a particular chat community, perhaps it is loneliness. Maybe it is the notion that all corners of the globe are congregating in one place and lightly socializing. There are a plethora of reasons why people chat; the list is endless. Whatever your reason, it is imperative that you do so safely.
There are a few simple guidelines that you can follow to effectively reach an optimal online social experience in the safest way possible.
Choose Your Sign-In Name - The best practice is to limit access to your real identity by calling on your imagination to create a sign in name devoid of personal data. You can choose anything from a series of random letters to a set of words that support your favorite social cause. Whatever you choose, be sure that it gives the least amount of personal information possible.
Limit Your Profile - Most websites offering community chat also offers an option to build a detailed profile. The theory behind this is to allow chatters a way to showcase their demographics, interests, family dynamics and career choices. Constructing a profile is much the same as writing a resume, and a person is most inclined to add elements that they are proud of. What is contained in those profiles is up to you. Be sensible about the information you disclose. If you want to create a profile to give your fellow chatters a few snippets of your personal life, you should do your best to keep it as vague as possible.
Pay Attention To Your Audience - Most chat rooms have a holding capacity. At any given time, there can be anywhere from 50 to 200 people logged on, depending on the virtual community you are a part of. Popular chat communities tend to hover around the room's holding capacity, however, only a handful of the masses are actively typing.
Because the group of active chatters is relatively small in comparison to the community as a whole, one can become so comfortable in their virtual environment that it slips them by that there are those who are merely reading the flowing text and not contributing. It is very easy to lose sight of the fact that there are more people in the forum than just those you are engaging with. Be conscious of this and limit what information you type. Although your conversation might be between you and another, or just a selected few, everything you type becomes common knowledge to everyone reading. You may be perfectly comfortable with those who are contributing to the conversation, but you know nothing of those who are lurking. Do your best to save the more personal conversations for private chat, instant messaging services, or emails.
Steer Clear From Inviting Family and Friends - It is normal to want to show off the things that make you feel personally enriched to your family and friends. But it's important to resist the impulse to bring them with you to your online community. Bringing people from your everyday life into your virtual life can cripple your ongoing care of keeping your personal details private. Because family and friends know you on a far greater intimate level than those you chat with, personal information that you have been so careful not to divulge can easily be brought up by those who you brought along with you. If you do open up your chat community to your friends and family, be sure to discuss personal privacy beforehand.
Safety is paramount to an enriching online chat experience. Be sensible.
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