Chatroulette

Kā rakstīja Tims Valkers savā blogā: "Ieslēdziet skapī savas meitas (..)."

Tehnoloģiju laikmets līdz ar sociālās vietnes chatroulette.com palīdzību radījis iespēju jebkurā brīdī aci pret aci skatīt vaigā svešiniekus. Princips vienkāršs- ieslēdz vebkameru, ieej šajā adresē un tevi automātiski savienos ar kādu citu, kurš dara to pašu. Ja redzētais tev nepatīk, spied "next" un tevi savienos ar kādu citu. Ja kāds no ieraudzītajiem cilvēkiem (vai kāda no ķermeņa daļām) šķiet saistošs, vari sākt čatu.

Kaspars ik pa laikam paākstās ap šo adresi un viņš saka, ka vismaz katrs piektais, ar ko tevi savienos, būs dzimumloceklis. Aiz dzimumorgāniem seko tumsnēja paskata vīrieši ap 30. Tad vēl visādi citādi dīvaiņi (piemēram, divi džeki vannā pīpējot zāli). Un varbūt pēc šiem visiem piedzīvojumiem tavu aci tomēr "piesies" kāds normāla paskata cilvēks. Varbūt.

Man ļoti patīk, ko Tims Valkers par šo vietni rakstījis savā blogā. Atļaušos pārpublicēt. Sorry, ka angliski, bet man slinkums tulkot. Bet iesaku izlasīt.
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"Most Chat Roulette exchanges last only a fleeting few seconds: the time it takes the stranger to see you, decide on the evidence of your face or your wallpaper that you're worth no more of their time, and click onto their next chat. I'm warned that approximately one in every 10 clicks will bring you up against penises in various states of tumescence. But approximately one in every 20 will produce an enriching exchange. One friend found himself in a conversation with a naval officer, who'd logged on from his base somewhere in the Middle East; another had a short play performed for her by two Spanish aspiring theatricals.

Early Chat Roulette stars supposedly included a Swedish artist who'd sketch portraits of everyone he talked to, and another man – location unknown – who could be found perpetually masturbating into a green salad. Since there are no age restrictions on the site, one friend of a friend found himself holding up a perfectly decent conversation with a 13-year-old girl. It was only when her mother walked into her bedroom that he wondered how, exactly, the poor woman would feel about finding her daughter talking to a strange man on the internet. (Well, it beats finding her talking to a semi-erect penis.) He quickly pressed "Next".

Of course, once you've persuaded someone to stick around for longer than a couple of seconds, it's a lot harder to let them go – and their rejection feels like a more considered judgement on your charisma, or lack thereof. As you see them reaching for their mouse you want to cry, "come back! COME BAAAACK!" But on Chat Roulette you can never go back. You can only go on – to the next lettuce-lover or lonely seaman. Soon you start clicking away from your new acquaintances with similar indifference.

When you know there'll be no consequences, it's also very easy to start getting personal, even mean. Just ask your average anonymous message board commenter. In this case, your conversation partner may be able to see your face (or another body part), but chances are they're not even in the same country. On my first foray into the depths of Chat Roulette, the vast majority of my exchanges were with people in jumpers looking bored, like me, their faces glowing blue in the screen's sad reflection. So, to spice things up, I resorted to snarkily complimenting one fellow user on his ridiculous facial hair. Then I asked a man in a cardigan whether he was planning to take his clothes off. The goatee guy was game. The man in the cardie clicked away.

I'm still anticipating my first Spanish performance artist or Tarot card reader – I hear there's one of them, too – to give me a truly elevating 10 minutes of talk. But I'm optimistic. Surfing the site is like waiting for your favourite music video on MTV; it's amazing how much dross you can passively endure until you get to the good stuff. Chat Roulette is no Facebook or Twitter or YouTube. It's probably just this year's "Two Girls One Cup", primed to follow the trajectory of all internet fads: a firework burst with a fast fade and a few tales of people getting burned along the way.

Until somebody hones the experience – makes it safe, organised, boring – Chat Roulette will remain a gloriously mad concoction of pornography, hipsters doing cool and/or weird stuff and lonely people looking for company. A bit like the rest of the internet."


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