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48 Apologies online fail more often than apologies in person, and the reason has less to do with sincerity than with what digital distance removes from the conversation

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 06:30 EDT

Apologies online fail more often than apologies in person, and the reason has less to do with sincerity than with what digital distance removes from the conversation

Most people who have tried to repair something important over text or email have felt it: the reply that lands wrong, the carefully constructed message that is received as cold or insufficient or somehow making things worse, the thread that begins with good intentions and ends with more damage than the original incident caused. The ... Read more

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