Writer's Block: Cyberstalking
Oct. 12th, 2009 03:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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(Too funny to resist answering.)
I don't 'keep tabs' on anyone online.
I have, in the past. Most of the time, it's been focused at estranged family members rather than love interests, and...I think that to look for information about people that don't care to have you in their lives is ultimately hurtful towards Self and often led into some sad thoughts, so I rarely do so anymore.
I have online connections to several exes. It's not 'keeping tabs,' it's 'staying friends.'
I also have severed online connections with a few people that were once important to me. I'm pretty thorough about such things - emails get filtered to 'trash,' social networking site accounts get blocked, etc. My general thought is that if you are someone that is not in my life, I'd prefer to keep it that way. And just as I'd not invite you into my home, I'd prefer you stay out of my electronic life...and will reciprocate that 'favour.'
So - yeah. I think it's emotionally unhealthy to maintain a 'stalker' sort of contact with an ex-whatever.
(Too funny to resist answering.)
I don't 'keep tabs' on anyone online.
I have, in the past. Most of the time, it's been focused at estranged family members rather than love interests, and...I think that to look for information about people that don't care to have you in their lives is ultimately hurtful towards Self and often led into some sad thoughts, so I rarely do so anymore.
I have online connections to several exes. It's not 'keeping tabs,' it's 'staying friends.'
I also have severed online connections with a few people that were once important to me. I'm pretty thorough about such things - emails get filtered to 'trash,' social networking site accounts get blocked, etc. My general thought is that if you are someone that is not in my life, I'd prefer to keep it that way. And just as I'd not invite you into my home, I'd prefer you stay out of my electronic life...and will reciprocate that 'favour.'
So - yeah. I think it's emotionally unhealthy to maintain a 'stalker' sort of contact with an ex-whatever.
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Date: 2009-10-12 07:33 pm (UTC)What I won't do, though, is set up alerts or anything, if we are not on civil/cordial/friendly terms. I want to make it a conscious action to track them on my part, not something I can excuse as, "well, it comes up automatically."
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Date: 2009-10-12 07:37 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2009-10-12 07:57 pm (UTC)a 5 min google search on my ex out of simple curiosity, found she had moved from Salem, Ma to San Antonio, Tx
with seven diff tel #'s and addys in seven years. I didn't bother to check any further...
Ironically, my partings with various girlfriends were very
friendly, with the understanding that if we crossed paths again, we'd pick up where we left off. This did happen several times. (many were advanced grad students/artists/musicians traveling back and forth for their studies and careers)
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Date: 2009-10-12 08:41 pm (UTC)I should shut up now, shouldn't I? ;-)
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Date: 2009-10-12 11:28 pm (UTC)The e-mails stopped when I told him I'd report him to the ISP for harassment.
The furthest I will go is to read their LJ to see if they are still alive. I rarely do that. I certainly don't make any kind of contact unless it is an honest "I'd like us to attempt a friendship" message. I have done this a total of once.