I have been on-line for the last ten years and I have been in many chat-rooms, message boards, and forums. I met many wonderful people, intelligent people, wise people, analytical people, loving, caring, compassionate, supportive, empathic people, and yet you will also find among these, deceivers, liars, wannabes, fakes, aggressors, combative individuals, abusers, sexists, and predators, just the same as you will find in the real world.
I got to know some whom I came to grow close to, just as much as any other person I ever had as a friend. One can come to know an on-line person very well just by reading the individuals inner feelings and personality through that person's typed words. But the greatest setback you will encounter with online friends I have found was that after a time they moved on and I never saw them again. That has at times left me feeling quite sad and lonely for them, just as sad as losing any real personal friend in the real world.
I beleive that is the greatest set back with having online friends. But I have accustomed myself to that eventuality so that when I have an on-line friend who decides to move on my mourning for that individual is not as long in duration.
However, it doesn't make that person typing those words you are reading any less real than anyone else you know personally. They to are real flesh and blood human beings, complete with the capability of thoughts, emotions and feelings, feeling distraught, confused, enlightened, excited, etc., just the same as we do. Use your own discretion as to who you wish to have as a friend and also have respect for your fellow users as true persons in reality.
Cindy