If you have been on Facebook for
some time now, then definitely, you would have asked someone to inbox you or you
would have been asked to inbox someone. You would have to know that inboxing is the in-thing that keeps
people glued to the sites even if it seems like they have not been around in a
while. Humans as we are, we require some level of privacy in our lives hence
the need to create a message portal where no tabs are kept on the activities
that goes on, unlike other activities that goes on, on the site.
Having noted the level of privacy
that characterizes our in-boxes, it has become convenient to route all our
activities that we don’t want spilling in the public domain through our inbox. It
is why two individuals can keep a correspondence going on without even being
friends on Facebook.
As denying as we can be, we claim none of our
personal lives have anything to do with what we do here on Facebook so how come
we like and comment on statuses we can only relate to? How come we post our
pictures and get upset by comments people make and even sometimes on their own
walls far away from ours? If the very lives we live outside the virtual world have
nothing to do with all these activities, how come we update our profile with
our residential locations, where we work and other revealing information that
can help others zero in on us?
If you happen to be a heavy user,
then you must be among the people who switch from their personal computers to
their smartphones, pads and back to their computers; a complete cycle, just to be abreast with
happenings on their timeline. A summation of the time people spend on social sites can
range between three hours and twelve hours as they browse through the day and
night, as depicted by their activities they leave behind.
Logically, if we spend that much
time here, then it is right to make friends here, create families, seal
contracts, close sales and project ourselves the way we want to be known
because all it takes to achieve all of these is frequent interaction between two
individuals. There are so many account holders parading on our timeline; some are
males behind female accounts and vice versa and some, so disguised to suit their
purposes of why they created the account in the first place and lastly, the real and
fun people who have eventually made it a way of life.
If you really are going to be
friends with someone, then all you have to do is either send them a friend
request, or send them a simple hi. Other
ways to become friends with people is to like their comments or comment on
their wall posts, unless friendship is not bound to be, which doesn’t happen in the real
world. In the real world, people are very choosy, they look at you, and try to
access you in their own way before even opening up to you. In the real world,
you have to ask permission before looking through albums and even that, they
have to stand on your neck just so you don't give meanings to the pictures like we used to do with the pictures in the book of my Bible Stories.
Expectedly, the place started getting
crowded and bubbly and so it became harmless and convenient to flirt, which builds up slowly and conveniently
because we won’t have such persons calling our phones incessantly through the day and night and we also would
not have them frequenting our houses, and lastly, we can dictate the pace of the flirtatious
relationship that is gradually entangling us unawares.
Consequently, it has become scary the way some
people have become a grid to which other people are connected. Some have about
3 or more partners they flirt with or are simultaneously having relationships with
and they have no problem doing that at all.
And while we are still at it, trying to
conform to the changes the inboxing has brought about, people seem to be
getting good offers and moving on, while some are chasing waterfalls. Others are
building constructive and meaningful relationships beyond the virtual world and
forming great businesses, family and finally, social bonds that are bound to see the test
of time.
However the thrust of my piece is,
so many relationships are breaking fast because of who the rightful keeper of a password should be. In some instances, men want to have their ladies’ password
without reciprocating the act and in some, they both want each other’s and
those who can’t have their way are either hacking the accounts of their
partners and some walking away from the relationship because of mistrust.
The hacking of the account is
mostly done by guys who put in all it takes to get into their ladies’ inbox to
track down their conversations with other people and somehow they come out with
something. some of these conversations are usually harmless as the word itself and some are flirtatious or at most cheating which confirms
the suspicion that got them acting in the first place.
Getting into the inbox usually is
the first step into the inquiry because it is yet to open a can of worms. Those
who hack are faced with a charge of breach of trust by going behind their women
and and are taken on seriously. some of these women who gets their accounts hacked walk away because they usually could not comprehend the reason for such acts and some actually walk away because of the shame or betrayal.
Refusal to give out your account
password only means one thing and that is, you have skeletons in your cupboard
but sometimes, it’s more than meets the eye and at other times too, they find
solution to the ensuing problem. Once in a while apart from the trust partners have
for each other, they feel like knowing some of the happenings that they are blinded to or if any of them are keeping secrets. After all, having a relationship is a life and death venture and requires a timely reconciling of books and those are the moments they wish
to go through the accounts and refusal to allow them a pass only means one thing
and your guess is as good as mine.
Sometimes, we are quick to label
the people to be insecure but I want to call it stock taking. Every good
business person stops to analyze the business, go through the books to
ascertain the position of the business. We are humans and forgetful so it is
just right that we can forget or become complacent and start something new
elsewhere.
Partners from time to time feels they should know all of the happenings in their spouse's life which is correct to a very large extent and it is rightly so, because if you don't have anything to hide now or in the near future, why then are you feeling apart from your partner when you people are actually working towards being one?
However, it's not always a case of hiding something that may be detrimental to the relationship. sometimes, some partners just want to train their spouses to trust without stalking them or looking into everything they do. At other times too, it saves you from answering unnecessary questions like "who is that?", "why did you tell him this or that?", "something tells me that this your friend is not a good one, so i don't approve of your friendship"
Partners from time to time feels they should know all of the happenings in their spouse's life which is correct to a very large extent and it is rightly so, because if you don't have anything to hide now or in the near future, why then are you feeling apart from your partner when you people are actually working towards being one?
However, it's not always a case of hiding something that may be detrimental to the relationship. sometimes, some partners just want to train their spouses to trust without stalking them or looking into everything they do. At other times too, it saves you from answering unnecessary questions like "who is that?", "why did you tell him this or that?", "something tells me that this your friend is not a good one, so i don't approve of your friendship"
In the midst of this ensuing trend coupled with the fact that our forebears never encountered problems of these nature, it behooves all of us to come to a consensus as to how it should be and why it has to be so thus the clarification of the overview of the situations on the ground and the only way we can smoothen the rough edges is by answering the questions that have been outlined below
- Is it right for partners (as long as they recognize each other) to possess each other’s passwords?
- Where
they don't have passwords to their accounts, is it a breach for the man to
hack into the ladies account?
3. In instances where the account is hacked, should we emphasize on why the man hacked the account or emphasis should be placed on why the woman is cheating/flirting?4. Does having each other’s account on Facebook or other social sites guarantees that there won’t be cheating/Flirting?5. Does asking for your partner’s password mean you are insecure?6. Do you think having each other’s password can curb down cheating/Flirting?
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There Is no denying that fb has become the life of many patrons. There very little to his there from one's personality. Some of us have become addicts and have had to make apologies for our time on fb. That brings to the point about the role of social media in building, sustaining or breaking up relationships. For those with partners who do no fancy the new media of relationships addiction could be a turn off. Am sure where both partners enjoy relatively equal patronage of social media they have their own challenges and opportunities, some of which you have put forward here in your write-up.
ReplyDeleteThe issue of pass code and hacking and the related issues I think you have capture the various view points on the issues and so mine would just be a matter of definition terms and therefore a skewing of the arguments in line with the definitions.
So I ask what do u mean by partners?
In a world where words have become like chameleons, whose meanings change to suit situations just like the chameleon does to it's environment, one must be careful before setting out to opine a view. I'll hold here and be back later.