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Alexis Madrigal's 'Take The Data Out Of Dating'

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Behind the Screen With the digital revolution, people’s relationships are changing. Today, people are no longer required to leave their house to form a new relationship with someone else. “Texting and Writing” by Michaela Cullington describes the impact that text messaging has on the communication skills of people today. Alexis Madrigal in his article “Take the Data Out of Dating” portrays the methods of online date matching. With modern technology and the use of online matching, relationships no longer require face-to-face communication, lack personal emotions, and create a convenient relationship environment. With the lack of face-to-face communication, people are no longer required to use their sensory stimuli or social skills to click with a potential partner. Cullington references Jacquie Ream who states, ‘“[W]e have a whole a generation being raised without …show more content…

Cullington states, “A person is able to say what is needed and the other person will receive the information and respond when it’s convenient to do so” (403). By texting, the need for telephone conversations have been minimized, allowing the socially awkward person to become more acquainted and comfortable with the person on the other end of the conversation. Hearing a person’s voice can sometimes give anxiety to a socially awkward person, but many emotions can be lost without hearing a person’s voice. In the article, “Taking the Data Out of Dating”, Madrigal states, “If you could only Google your way to The One” (424). Like the ease and convenience of Google, online matchmaking uses modern communication and takes little to no time. Just register, answer a few questions and a computer-generated selection of potential partners will appear on the screen. Technology has allowed many people to have a broader scope of communication with convenience of staying

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