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 &#8220;The other party is typing&#8230;&#8221; Two words popped out of the chat box.<br />
&#8220;The other party is typing&#8230;&#8221; The chat box continued to pop up three words.<br />
After five messages, I finally received a complete sentence.<br />
You and I, who stay on social media every day and keep inputting and outputting messages, shouldn&#8217;t be unfamiliar with this way of chatting—dividing a sentence into multiple messages to send.<br />
When hundreds of millions of people have become accustomed to online communication as a way of communication, there are also many characteristics worthy of attention throughout the process, such as the previously discussedLanguage inflation ,Emoticons flooded ,Irregular use of punctuation Wait.<br />
In addition, &#8220;fragmented expression&#8221; is also a common phenomenon of communication. When chatting on the Internet, many users, especially young people, are becoming more and more accustomed to sending several messages in one sentence, and even one word and one punctuation should be a separate message. This is unthinkable in the past SMS era of bargaining.<br />
This issue of Quanmeipai (ID: quanmeipai) focuses on the interesting phenomenon of fragment expression in social media chats, and analyzes the reasons behind and the characteristics of communication.<br />
<strong> Language fragments in online chat</strong><br />
The splicing of fragments of a sentence into different sentences is not born out of social networks.<br />
Recall the modern poem &#8220;Rain Alley&#8221; I read in middle school. The poem &#8220;Holding a paper umbrella, alone/wandering in a long, long/lonely rain lane&#8221; is also in a similar format. However, the fragments in today&#8217;s online communication are obviously not out of the need for literary expression and poetic beauty like the cross-line of poems.<br />
Today’s interbank news is mostly like this:<strong> At the top of the dialog box, it always shows that the other party is typing, but what you receive is a few words that keep popping up.</strong><br />
A common scenario is: After a lunch break, I picked up my phone and took a look. In the dialog box, there were dozens of unread messages sent by my friends. I quickly opened it. After climbing up the stairs to read, I found that only three complete sentences were actually spoken.<br />
This situation is probably often seen in your chat history. With the transformation of communication technology and the growth of social media, fragmented language expression has become more and more common. This kind of &#8220;fragment&#8221; is not a bombardment of a complete sentence, but a sentence is divided into several messages and sent out separately.
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<p> After eight messages, I still don’t know who I met This fragmented expression is a habit of many people when chatting online, but it is not universal.<strong> Most of them appear in specific communication objects and scenes.</strong> such as,Familiar friends and relatives, when talking about daily topics, it may be easier to break out a sentence at will; while in more formal scenes such as work communication, the frequency of similar expressions may drop a lot. <strong> Chat with friends, on some more lively and relaxed topics</strong> , For example, when you follow stars, watch dramas, and share anecdotes, your dialogue may look like this:  Which star girl has never sighed that her brother is so handsome <strong> And in some formal workplaces, or when communicating with teachers and elders,</strong> You moreIt may be possible to edit the good news in advance, carefully consider each sentence, and then send the news.  When talking to the teacher, I always want to put everything into a message <strong> Of course, apart from objects and scenes, fragmented language is also nourished by the special attributes of social media</strong> <strong> of.</strong> Nowadays, the commonly used social software was also a typical place for fragmented expression at the beginning of its birth, and it assumed more auxiliary social functions. With the changes in technology and environment, social media has gradually evolved into a major social tool, even surpassing offline communication, which also bears a deeper need for communication. At this time, in some special scenes,<strong> Fragmented expression can help emphasize emotions and become a magnifying glass of emotions</strong> . For example, when talking with a friend about academic troubles, it may be like this:  A sense of despair overflows the screen In a similar special context, a sentence composed of cross-messages can strengthen the special mood of the speaker in the scene and set off a specific atmosphere. In short, for fragmented expression that is becoming more and more common, some people regard it as a normal expression habit, which is simple, stress-free, and interesting.<strong> Others regard it as an inappropriate way of communication, believing that it increases the pressure of information overload and makes people one step away from &#8220;speaking well.&#8221;</strong> And more often, it is an invisible phenomenon that has not attracted special attention.  Zhihu has also discussed this issue.Image source: Zhihu <strong> Why is a sentence divided into several pieces of information to send?</strong> <strong> 1. The impact of changes in media channels</strong> In the answers to related questions about Zhihu, some netizens said: “People who have been tortured by text messages (that’s me) naturally like to develop separately when they use WeChat chat software.” This answer reveals a background in which fragmented expression can be understood-<strong> Changes in media channels have reduced the cost of communication.</strong> In the pre-social media era, people used text messages, letters, emails, etc. to overcome the obstacles to offline communication, but most of these methods limited the way of expression from different sides: one text message and five text messages correspond to different costs. The mail has a fixed format, and the writing procedure is more cumbersome. It takes time to write it, send it, and wait for a reply. Nowadays, the popularization of the Internet and the dominance of social media have ended the era of &#8220;inch-and-inch&#8221; communication, and people have been liberated from restrained and prudent communication.So, a sentence is divided into several messages and sent,<strong> Perhaps it is a kind of &#8220;retaliatory consumption&#8221; for remote communication, and it is also a new way of communication in new media channels.</strong> <strong> 2. Adapt to online social communication scenarios</strong> Fragmented communication is also an adaptation to online communication scenarios. In the online chat scene, in addition to the words spoken, the tone, expression, expression and eyes of the other party can all convey effective information at the same time. These are all difficult to achieve in the online space. From this point of view, fragmented speech can strengthen the tone to a certain extent, convey information other than text, and adjust the atmosphere of the chat.  A message that is too long inevitably makes people feel like they have received a small composition More specifically, the cutting of a sentence is not done randomly. It is often divided into different fragments such as adjectives, nouns, pronouns, and even a punctuation, each corresponding to a different meaning. The separation of elements allows different language fragments to be separated, which can help the other party to get to the point of speaking. For example, when &#8220;I am super xxx!&#8221; becomes &#8220;I&#8221;, &#8220;super&#8221;, &#8220;xxx&#8221;, and &#8220;!&#8221;, the latter seems to convey the emotional characteristics of the words more clearly on the small mobile phone screen. In addition, fragmented expressions are also compatible with the immediate nature of social media communication.<strong> In instant messaging software, it is a universal need for communication to maintain the presence status and let information arrive in time in the shortest possible time.</strong> Therefore, no punctuation, typos caused by the input method, no withdrawal, and correction in the second line are common phenomena in instant communication. And send short sentences of three or five characters, arranged line by line,<strong> It reduces the difficulty of editing and modification, and it is also a kind of &#8220;meeting&#8221; to the immediacy feature.</strong> [1] <strong> 3. Become a discourse symbol for online communication</strong> Guo Qingguang’s &#8220;Communication Course&#8221; mentioned that in human social communication activities, information is the unity of signs and meanings, signs are the external forms or material carriers of information, and meanings are the spiritual content of information.[2] Communication in social media is a process of symbolic interaction, and language symbols are the most important type of presentation. From the perspective of symbols, the information transmission form of &#8220;dividing a sentence into multiple messages&#8221; is also an angle to understand its meaning and meaning. <strong> Compared with a long message that is composed of paragraphs and sentences, the symbol of a short sentence message is a more direct and simple expression.</strong> Long sentences seem to require more attention and energy, while short sentences are easier to understand. Each one conveys clear meaning and can reduce the pressure and burden of communication. From this perspective, a sentence that is divided into blocks is a special text symbol-like voice, emoticon symbols, etc., it undertakes the needs of online expression and exerts different communication functions. This symbol also has a role other than the content itself.In addition to the aforementioned adjustment of the chat atmosphere, strengthening of tone and emphasis, and catering to immediacy, there are<strong> Maintain the consistency of words in the chat, and even grab attention.</strong> Imagine a scenario where you want to say an important thing to your friend, but when you are still typing and editing in the chat box, the topic has been transferred to a new thing by your friend, or your friend can’t wait, exit first The chat interface.  If you and your friends like to post short sentences, your chat may become chaotic due to multi-threading Therefore, in order to overcome this &#8220;communication dislocation&#8221; during online chat, it is better to preemptively send the message while chatting.<strong> The disassembled discourse symbol conveys the message itself, and also keeps the other party in a state of receiving the message, indirectly maintaining the stability of the discussion topic.</strong> On social media where “squandering flowers are becoming glamorous”, this may indeed be a way to ensure smooth and timely communication. <strong> 4. A piece of puzzle in a fragmented world</strong> From a broader perspective, the fragmented expression of chat in social media can be regarded as a specific manifestation of fragmentation. Fragmentation is a commonplace and real communication feature in contemporary digital life. It grows together with the innovation of information communication technology, and affects our way of thinking, media channels, and speech expression. <strong> Social media is an important soil for fragmented information.</strong> Different from the public domain in the traditional sense, the virtual space constructed by social media represented by WeChat has the characteristics of information fragmentation. In WeChat chats (especially group chats), the behavior of discussion participants is close to a kind of &#8220;square expression&#8221;, and everyone can express it at any time, so the utterance expression is often discrete and diffuse.[3] Diffusion expressions are everywhere here. From the previous words such as &#8220;unminded jueli&#8221; to the abbreviations such as &#8220;yyds&#8221; nowadays, people seem to always tend to use the least words to convey meaning, and they are used to constructing common uniqueness with special symbols Discourse space. After getting used to the ubiquitous fragmentation, people&#8217;s nerves may not be so sensitive to splitting a sentence into several messages, and they naturally accept and use this method unconsciously—fragment, right? Familiar.  <strong> Fragmented expression, promote or hinder the spread?</strong> For a long time, people&#8217;s attitudes have been mixed with regard to the way to split a sentence into multiple messages. People who are accustomed to use this as a way of decompressing online communication, adding a bit of relaxation and fun to the chat, and reducing the difficulty of reading and understanding. However, there are also opposing attitudes that an increasing number of messages will at least increase the burden of information in terms of quantity, and also eliminate the already broken language.   Different views on this behavior.Image source: Zhihu Factors such as attitudes towards social media and language habits have affected people&#8217;s different judgments. But at least it is undeniable that this habit seems to have been embedded in our daily communication unknowingly and has become commonplace. Back to the origin, chat is a process of information transmission. From the perspective of information dissemination, this fragmented expression also has two possible directions. One is positive-<strong> Fragmented expression can help both parties understand information more easily and efficiently in online communication.</strong> In social media networks with information overload, this can be a self-controllable way to decompress. The other is the opposite direction,<strong> That is, fragmented news may hinder information dissemination, cause misunderstandings, and reduce efficiency.</strong> How to understand this misunderstanding? <strong> On the one hand, the behavior of &#8220;sending a sentence into multiple messages&#8221; is not accustomed to and accepted by everyone.</strong> Therefore, when this kind of news appears in untimely occasions-such as in formal group chats, at work, or facing a communication partner who attaches great importance to communication norms, it may accidentally cause the other party&#8217;s impression of themselves to be reduced, even if this Not your true image. <strong> On the other hand, the dispersed language itself can also cause misunderstandings.</strong> In the scattered words and sentences, the sequence of the utterances is easy to be confused, and the logic is more likely to be unreasonable. Waiting until the person on the opposite side of the chat box assembles these fragments and understands it clearly, which may consume more energy than typing out a paragraph. Of course, social media is not static, and some of its own functions are directly/indirectly helping to improve the efficiency of information dissemination. For example, the frequently used WeChat &#8220;quote&#8221; function can allow people to mark key points in cumbersome messages. When faced with a sentence composed of multiple fragments, the recipient is also more likely to grasp a symbol to respond. In short, this microscopic phenomenon of &#8220;a sentence is divided into multiple messages&#8221; is also a perspective for us to look beyond the established framework to examine social media and self-expression. Regardless of the attitude toward this report, the language signs that are in sentences or fragments are actually the need for people to seek communication and connection. At least, our common expectation is a more efficient, friendly, and less big communication space. 1. Lu Weijing: Media, Scenes, People-Research on the Influence of WeChat Use on Interpersonal Relationships[D], Nanjing Normal University, 2019 2. Guo Qingguang: Communication Course[M]: Beijing: China Renmin University Press, 2002 3. Tang Jiayi: Scenes and dialogues: How does the WeChat group discussion affect attitudes? ——Micro-interpretation framework based on comparative experiments[J], Journalist, 2019(11): 35-47 Author: Yuri Source: Quan Meipai (ID: quanmeipai) Edit: Tiannan <strong> You might also like:</strong> <strong> </strong> <strong> If you like it, give it to the president look in</strong> <strong> Trumpet</strong> <strong> Order look in</strong> <strong> </strong></p>
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<p>Editor&#8217;s lead: Have you noticed that the way people chat has become short sentences, especially now that the chat between young people and young people is composed of short sentences full of screens, and the fragmented expression of this language can be displayed. The mood of the expresser; the author of this article has conducted a detailed analysis of this phenomenon, let&#8217;s take a look together.</p>
<p><img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://p9.itc.cn/q_70/images03/20210615/7ef9c792ed7a44f89b7b1d6d9e8875bc.jpeg" width="900" height="420"></p>
<p>&#8220;The other party is typing&#8230;&#8221; Two words popped out of the chat box.</p>
<p>&#8220;The other party is typing&#8230;&#8221; The chat box continued to pop up three words.</p>
<p>After five messages, I finally received a complete sentence.</p>
<p>You and I, who stay on social media every day and keep inputting and outputting messages, shouldn&#8217;t be unfamiliar with this way of chatting (a sentence is split into multiple messages to send).</p>
<p>When hundreds of millions of people have become accustomed to a communication method such as online communication, many noteworthy features have emerged throughout the process, such as the language inflation discussed earlier, the proliferation of emoticons, and the irregular use of punctuation.</p>
<p>In addition, &#8220;fragmented expression&#8221; is also a common phenomenon of communication. When chatting on the Internet, many users, especially young people, are becoming more and more accustomed to sending several messages in one sentence, and even one word and one punctuation should be a separate message. This is unthinkable in the past SMS era of bargaining.</p>
<p>In this issue, the All Media Group pays attention to the interesting phenomenon of fragment expression in social media chats, and analyzes the underlying causes and communication characteristics.</p>
<ol>
<li>Language fragments in online chat
<p>The splicing of fragments of a sentence into different sentences is not born out of social networks.</p>
<p>Recall the modern poem &#8220;Rain Alley&#8221; I read in middle school. The poem &#8220;Holding a paper umbrella, alone/wandering in a long, long/lonely rain lane&#8221; is also in a similar format. However, the fragments in today&#8217;s online communication are obviously not out of the need for literary expression and poetic beauty like the cross-line of poems.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s cross-line messages are mostly like this: the top of the dialog box always shows that the other party is typing, but the message received is a few words that keep popping up.</p>
</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p> A common scenario is: After a lunch break, I picked up my phone and took a look. In the dialog box, there were dozens of unread messages sent by my friends. I quickly opened it. After climbing up the stairs to read, I found that only three complete sentences were actually spoken.</p>
<p>This situation is probably often seen in your chat history. With the transformation of communication technology and the growth of social media, fragmented language expression has become more and more common. This kind of &#8220;fragment&#8221; is not a bombardment of a complete sentence, but a sentence is divided into several messages and sent out separately.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://p7.itc.cn/q_70/images03/20210615/28f17b0a1c6545329d7f6eb815c32e57.jpeg" width="418" height="503"></p>
<p>After eight messages, I still don’t know who I met</p>
<p>This fragmented expression is a habit of many people when chatting online, but it is not universal. Most of it appears in specific communication objects and scenes.</p>
<p>For example, when talking to familiar friends and relatives, it may be easier to break out a sentence at will when talking about daily topics; while in more formal scenarios such as work communication, the frequency of similar expressions may drop a lot.</p>
<p>When chatting with friends, on some more lively and relaxed topics, such as following stars, watching dramas, and sharing anecdotes, your conversation may look like this:</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://p9.itc.cn/q_70/images03/20210615/1b1f5f14400b456a9fa758817ed58386.jpeg" width="410" height="896"></p>
<p>Which star girl has never sighed that her brother is so handsome</p>
<p>And in some formal workplaces, or when communicating with teachers or elders, you are more likely to edit the good news in advance, carefully consider each word, and then send the news.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://p5.itc.cn/q_70/images03/20210615/8f75ba52aae84fa4976237c1f2ec35e9.jpeg" width="405" height="619"></p>
<p>When talking to the teacher, I always want to put everything into a message</p>
<p>Of course, apart from objects and scenes, fragmented language is also nourished by the special attributes of social media.</p>
<p>Nowadays, the commonly used social software was also a typical place for fragmented expression at the beginning of its birth, and it assumed more auxiliary social functions. With the changes in technology and environment, social media has gradually evolved into a major social tool, even surpassing offline communication, which also bears a deeper need for communication.</p>
<p>At this time, in some special scenes, fragmented expressions can help emphasize emotions and become emotional magnifying glasses. For example, when talking with a friend about academic troubles, it may be like this:</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://p8.itc.cn/q_70/images03/20210615/f29ce1b7debb49aa9c9a493dbc51dbc2.jpeg" width="426" height="423"></p>
<p>Despair overflows the screen</p>
<p>In a similar special context, a sentence composed of cross-messages can strengthen the special mood of the speaker in the scene and set off a specific atmosphere.</p>
<p>In short, for fragmented expression that is becoming more and more common, some people regard it as a normal expression habit, which is simple, stress-free, and interesting. Others regard it as an inappropriate way of communication, believing that it increases the pressure of information overload and makes people one step away from &#8220;speaking well.&#8221; And more often, it is an invisible phenomenon that has not attracted special attention.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://p7.itc.cn/q_70/images03/20210615/8c451caf2c8f40599ddf4a793bf5d070.jpeg" width="504" height="697"></p>
<p>Zhihu has also discussed this issue.Image source: Zhihu</p>
<ol>
<li>Why should one sentence be sent in several messages? 1. The impact of changes in media channels
<p>In the answers to related questions about Zhihu, some netizens said: “People who have been tortured by text messages (that’s me) naturally like to develop separately when they use WeChat chat software.”</p>
<p>This answer reveals a background in which fragmented expression can be understood-changes in media channels have reduced the cost of communication.</p>
<p>In the pre-social media era, people used text messages, letters, emails, etc. to overcome the obstacles to offline communication, but most of these methods limited the way of expression from different sides: one text message and five text messages correspond to different costs. The mail has a fixed format, and the writing procedure is more cumbersome. It takes time to write it, send it, and wait for a reply.</p>
<p>Nowadays, the popularization of the Internet and the dominance of social media have ended the era of &#8220;inch-and-inch&#8221; communication, and people have been liberated from restrained and prudent communication. Therefore, sending a sentence into several messages may be a kind of &#8220;retaliatory consumption&#8221; for remote communication, and it is also a new way of communication in new media channels.</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Adapt to online social communication scenarios</p>
<p>Fragmented communication is also an adaptation to online communication scenarios. In the online chat scene, in addition to the words spoken, the tone, expression, expression and eyes of the other party can all convey effective information at the same time. These are all difficult to achieve in the online space.</p>
<p>From this point of view, fragmented speech can strengthen the tone to a certain extent, convey information other than text, and adjust the atmosphere of the chat.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://p1.itc.cn/q_70/images03/20210615/eca00d06cf65420387e247ee7e75fe72.jpeg" width="430" height="540"></p>
<p>A message that is too long inevitably makes people feel like they have received a small composition</p>
<p>More specifically, the cutting of a sentence is not done randomly. It is often divided into different fragments such as adjectives, nouns, pronouns, and even a punctuation, each corresponding to a different meaning. The separation of elements allows different language fragments to be separated, which can help the other party to get to the point of speaking.</p>
<p>For example, when &#8220;I am super xxx!&#8221; becomes &#8220;I&#8221;, &#8220;super&#8221;, &#8220;xxx&#8221;, and &#8220;!&#8221;, the latter seems to convey the emotional characteristics of the words more clearly on the small mobile phone screen.</p>
<p>In addition, fragmented expressions are also compatible with the immediate nature of social media communication. In instant messaging software, it is a universal need for communication to maintain the presence status and let information arrive in time in the shortest possible time.</p>
<p>Therefore, no punctuation, typos caused by the input method, no withdrawal, and corrections in the second line are common phenomena in instant communication; and short sentences of three or five characters are arranged line by line, which reduces editing and The difficulty of modification is also a kind of &#8220;meeting&#8221; to the immediacy characteristics.[1]</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>Become a discourse symbol for online communication</p>
<p>Guo Qingguang’s &#8220;Communication Course&#8221; mentioned that in human social communication activities, information is the unity of signs and meanings, signs are the external forms or material carriers of information, and meanings are the spiritual content of information.[2]</p>
<p>Communication in social media is a process of symbolic interaction, and language symbols are the most important type of presentation. From the perspective of symbols, the information transmission form of &#8220;dividing a sentence into multiple messages&#8221; is also an angle to understand its meaning and meaning.</p>
<p>Compared with a long message that is composed of paragraphs and sentences, the symbol of a short sentence message is a more direct and simple expression. Long sentences seem to require more attention and energy, while short sentences are easier to understand. Each one conveys clear meaning and can reduce the pressure and burden of communication.</p>
<p>From this perspective, a sentence that is divided into blocks is a special text symbol-like voice, emoticon symbols, etc., it undertakes the needs of online expression and exerts different communication functions.</p>
<p>This symbol also has a role other than the content itself. In addition to the aforementioned adjusting the chat atmosphere, strengthening the tone and emphasis, and catering to the immediacy, there is also the effect of maintaining the consistency of the words in the chat, and even grabbing attention.</p>
<p>Imagine a scenario where you want to say an important thing to your friend, but when you are still typing and editing in the chat box, the topic has been transferred to a new thing by your friend, or your friend can’t wait, exit first The chat interface.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://p9.itc.cn/q_70/images03/20210615/660bc81dd56b4b6081b49d35a0fe582f.jpeg" width="409" height="598"></p>
<p>If you and your friends like to post short sentences, your chat may become chaotic due to multi-threading</p>
<p>Therefore, in order to overcome this &#8220;communication dislocation&#8221; during online chat, it is better to preemptively send the message while chatting. The disassembled discourse symbol conveys the message itself, and also keeps the other party in a state of receiving the message, indirectly maintaining the stability of the discussion topic.</p>
<p>On social media where “squandering flowers are becoming glamorous”, this may indeed be a way to ensure smooth and timely communication.</p>
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<p>A piece of puzzle in a fragmented world</p>
<p>From a broader perspective, the fragmented expression of chat in social media can be regarded as a specific manifestation of fragmentation.</p>
<p>Fragmentation is a commonplace and real communication feature in contemporary digital life. It grows together with the innovation of information communication technology, and affects our way of thinking, media channels, and speech expression.</p>
<p>Social media is an important soil for fragmented information. Different from the public domain in the traditional sense, the virtual space constructed by social media represented by WeChat has the characteristics of information fragmentation. In WeChat chats (especially group chats), the behavior of discussion participants is close to a kind of &#8220;square expression&#8221;, and everyone can express it at any time, so the utterance expression is often discrete and diffuse.[3]</p>
<p>Diffusion expressions are everywhere here. From the previous words such as &#8220;unminded jueli&#8221; to the abbreviations such as &#8220;yyds&#8221; nowadays, people seem to always tend to use the least words to convey meaning, and they are used to constructing common uniqueness with special symbols Discourse space.</p>
<p>After getting used to the ubiquitous fragmentation, people&#8217;s nerves may not be so sensitive to splitting a sentence into several messages, and they naturally accept and use this method unconsciously—fragment, right? Familiar.</p>
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<p>Fragmented expression promotes or hinders dissemination?</p>
<p>For a long time, people&#8217;s attitudes have been mixed with regard to the way to split a sentence into multiple messages.</p>
<p>People who are accustomed to use this as a way of decompressing online communication, adding a bit of relaxation and fun to the chat, and reducing the difficulty of reading and understanding. However, there are also opposing attitudes that an increasing number of messages will at least increase the burden of information in terms of quantity, and also eliminate the already broken language.</p>
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<p>Different views on this behavior.Image source: Zhihu</p>
<p>Factors such as attitudes towards social media and language habits have affected people&#8217;s different judgments. But at least it is undeniable that this habit seems to have been embedded in our daily communication unknowingly and has become commonplace.</p>
<p>Back to the origin, chat is a process of information transmission. From the perspective of information dissemination, this fragmented expression also has two possible directions.</p>
<p>One is positive-fragmented expression can help both parties to understand information more easily and efficiently in online communication. In social media networks with information overload, this can be a self-controllable way to decompress.</p>
<p>The other is the opposite direction, that is, fragmented news may hinder information dissemination, cause misunderstandings, and reduce efficiency.</p>
<p>How to understand this misunderstanding?</p>
<p>On the one hand, the behavior of &#8220;sending a sentence into multiple messages&#8221; is not accustomed to and accepted by everyone. Therefore, when this kind of news appears in untimely occasions-such as in formal group chats, at work, or facing a communication partner who attaches great importance to communication norms, it may accidentally cause the other party&#8217;s impression of themselves to be reduced, even if this Not your true image.</p>
<p>On the other hand, the dispersed language itself can also cause misunderstandings. In the scattered words and sentences, the sequence of the utterances is easy to be confused, and the logic is more likely to be unreasonable. Waiting until the person on the opposite side of the chat box assembles these fragments and understands it clearly, which may consume more energy than typing out a paragraph.</p>
<p>Of course, social media is not static, and some of its own functions are directly/indirectly helping to improve the efficiency of information dissemination. For example, the frequently used WeChat &#8220;quote&#8221; function can allow people to mark key points in cumbersome messages. When faced with a sentence composed of multiple fragments, the recipient is also more likely to grasp a symbol to respond.</p>
<p>In short, this microscopic phenomenon of &#8220;a sentence is divided into multiple messages&#8221; is also a perspective for us to look beyond the established framework to examine social media and self-expression. Regardless of the attitude toward this report, the language symbols that are formed into sentences or fragments are actually the need for people to seek communication and connection.</p>
<p>At least, our common expectation is a more efficient, friendly, and less big communication space.</p>
<p>Chat fragmentation seems to have become a very common phenomenon in our lives. Are your chat records also full of fragmented messages? What do you think about this phenomenon of news fragmentation?</p>
<p>Reference link:</p>
<p>Weijing Lu: Media, Scenes, People-Research on the Impact of WeChat Use on Interpersonal Relationships[D], Nanjing Normal University, 2019</p>
<p>Guo Qingguang: Communication Course[M]: Beijing: Renmin University Press, 2002</p>
<p>Tang Jiayi: Scenes and dialogues: How does the WeChat group discussion affect attitudes? ——Micro-interpretation framework based on comparative experiments[J], Journalist, 2019(11): 35-47</p>
<p>Official Account: Quan Meipai (ID: quanmeipai)</p>
<p>This article was published by @全传媒派 Original to Everyone is a Product Manager.Reprinting without permission is prohibited</p>
<p>The title picture comes from Unsplash, based on the CC0 protocol</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Borges once said, &#8220;If there really is a heaven in this world, it must be like a library.&#8221; Even in the past 100 or even 1,000 years, books have always been the navigators of human thought. No matter how technology changes or how humans develop, what reading brings to people will never be replaced. On April 23, World Book Day, Sohu &amp; Sohu Culture arrived as scheduled, and joined hands with more than a dozen scholars, more than 20 publishing houses, and more than a dozen bookstores to bring a large-scale event &#8220;Bring a Book to the Future&#8221; for everyone.</strong></p>
<p><span id="more-9834"></span> Yang Tian, ​​the senior director of Sohu Group&#8217;s Intelligent Media R&amp;D Center, recommended &#8220;Tong Jian&#8221;. These characters and stories have passed through thousands of years and can still be references for our modern life and are worth reading repeatedly.</p>
<p>Q: Bring a book to the future, what book will you bring?</p>
<p>A: On World Book Day, let me take a book to the future. I would recommend &#8220;Tong Jian&#8221;. This book condenses the history of China for one thousand years. When we face the faster and faster pace of the world, With more and more uncertainties, we might as well take a look at the real historical events and characters, and find a reference for the development of things. Reading history also allows us to better understand the world we live in.</p>
<p>Q: How do you think about fragmented reading?</p>
<p>A: The way I read &#8220;Zi Zhi Tong Jian&#8221; is to open it at will, and then read from its story. So now our time is getting more and more fragmented, but the book &#8220;Zi Zhi Tong Jian&#8221; happens to be a book that you can continue reading from anywhere, even though our lives and our time are fragmented. But the joy that knowledge and concentration bring to people remains unchanged. It is said that one inch of time and one inch of gold, even if we only read 15 minutes each time, perseverance will be different.</p>
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<p>Yang Tian: Senior Director of Sohu Group Intelligent Media R&amp;D Center. Graduated from Tsinghua University with a bachelor&#8217;s degree and obtained a doctorate degree from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is currently responsible for the overall product technology of Sohu.com, Sohu.com and Sohu Video.</p>
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<p><span id="more-6894"></span> Fragmented reading refers to the use of short and non-contiguous time segments to read short and small amounts of text, such as on the subway to and from get off work, reading in free time during lunch breaks, and so on. At this time, it is better to come to this interesting and meaningful book to fill your fragmented time! The following little K has carefully compiled a list of fragmented time books to add some material to your life!</p>
<h1> 01 &#8220;Single Strength&#8221;</h1>
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<p><strong> brief introduction:</strong></p>
<p>A unique heart-warming body for an inner cleanup.</p>
<p>This is a book to give you confidence, so that you can deal with life at any time: &#8220;I am my own support!&#8221;</p>
<p>If you are single, we tell you that you don’t need to be anxious, and you don’t have to think that you should get married when you are old. We hope you have a regular life, have time to make more money, go to bed early, and live well is more important than anything else; if you are married , We hope you have the courage to be &#8220;lonely in the arms of your lover&#8221;, even if he can accompany you for a lifetime, you must maintain the ability to be alone, not attached or attached.</p>
<p>For the next five years and ten years, and even more distant future, I will nourish my heart every day and find my true self and freedom.</p>
<p><strong> Little K recommends:</strong></p>
<p>The best-selling author Ono&#8217;s &#8220;Sober World&#8221; works, whether married, single, or with a partner, should maintain such an ability-to be financially independent, independent in thought, and not excessive in emotion. rely. I hope you become strong and the world treats you nicely. Living well is an ability. Whether entering marriage or choosing to be single: I love everyone, but I love myself more. No one will become what you think of as a safe haven in this life and this world, only you are your last refuge.</p>
<h1> 02 &#8220;A friend of a friend is a friend&#8221;</h1>
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<p> <strong> brief introduction:</strong></p>
<p>One million copies of the best-selling book &#8220;Don&#8217;t Eat Alone&#8221; works of the same type, and a reference book for networking skills. Expansion of contacts also requires science, rather than blindly sending out business cards or attending parties. Compared with strenuously making friends with strangers, starting from our existing relationships, digging into connections in depth is a more labor-saving, more efficient, and more performable action. &#8220;Friends of Friends are Friends&#8221; is based on solid sociological and psychological research, starting from common misunderstandings in interpersonal relationships, and clarifying the 11 scientific methods used to connect people to us, including using the power of weak relationships to fill Structural vacancies, creating &#8220;majority illusions&#8221;, resisting the temptation of convergence, and so on. Familiar with these methods and practice them, everyone can become a master of networking and get a leap in career and life.</p>
<p><strong> Little K recommends:</strong></p>
<p>11 kinds of scientific methods, effective use of each of your contacts, the contacts can be used for you, to achieve the leap of career and life. The book is based on the cutting-edge research results of sociology and psychology, and the content is solid and credible. Comes with a wealth of cases and practical steps, easy to use.</p>
<h1> 03 &#8220;Line of Hope&#8221;</h1>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://p1.itc.cn/images01/20210420/bcd6c725d83546a2844ac281ade80ef4.png" max-width="600"></p>
<p><strong> brief introduction:</strong></p>
<p>Since I was a child, my parents have been talking about it, making me be careful in everything. Even if you can’t ride a bike, you can even take a swimming lesson. On the first day I got into the water, my dad had to take a leave of absence to visit me. They celebrated every festival for me with great fanfare, but never took me to crowded places. I am a specimen soaked in love, a container full of hope. I am the only one who is not myself.</p>
<p>At the age of twelve, my mother also passed away. Our family of five now has only me and my father. I hate the way he looks at me more and more, which is both scary and scrupulous, making me full of irritability.</p>
<p>One afternoon, two detectives came to my house. I was suddenly so scared: Could it be that my father had an accident?</p>
<p><strong> Little K recommends:</strong></p>
<p>A blockbuster new book by Keigo Higashino with high reputation, high sales volume, and long-awaited readership! It is listed on the top Japanese bestseller list, the weekly Wenchun reasoning list annual recommendation, and the Booklog book review network editor recommends. Have you ever thought about why you came into this world?</p>
<p>The warm new work of Keigo Higashino&#8217;s &#8220;Malicious&#8221; series is a heart-warming story that tells the miracle of life and brings people infinitely moving: both the climax of reasoning like &#8220;The Silent Parade&#8221; and the warmth of the human feelings in &#8220;Inspiration for the Guardian&#8221;. &#8220;Worry-free Grocery Store&#8221; and &#8220;New Participant&#8221; even touch your heart.</p>
<h1> 04 &#8220;Wing Guard&#8221;</h1>
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<p><strong> brief introduction:</strong></p>
<p>When she was a teenager, Luo Ya accidentally rescued a white swan with her cousin. She witnessed the frenzy of poachers, which left a deep memory for her and made her pay attention to the cause of wild protection. After graduating from graduate school, she became an excellent volunteer, charging at the forefront time after time, bravely bathing her life under the claws of poachers. But from the bloody industrial chain behind the &#8220;pilgrim release&#8221; to the poaching in the name of rescue, it made her road to wild protection difficult. Faced with ignorance and numbness, misunderstandings and grievances, should we turn around at the right time? Still stick to it? Are you fighting alone? Or is everyone gathering firewood? With the help of the professor, Luo Ya continued to lead more people to join the ranks of wild protection volunteers, which also allowed her to harvest the purest friendship and the most profound emotions.</p>
<p>Because they know and love, because they are guarded by awe, more and more people become &#8220;wing guards&#8221;, silently &#8220;guarding the wings of birds and the morality of nature.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong> Little K recommends:</strong></p>
<p>A million-fan science blogger and frontline worker of wild protection @鸟窝里的猫妖 after three years of polished creation. It breaks the &#8220;break away from reality&#8221; creation technique of popular science novels, tells it from the personal experience of field protection workers, a popular science book that reveals the true relationship between man and nature. It not only follows the rigor and logic of popular science, but also incorporates the story and interest of the novel. It is suitable for all ages to increase the knowledge of popular science in the atmosphere of reading stories.</p>
<h1> 05 &#8220;Did I cry you stupidly?&#8221;</h1>
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<p><strong> brief introduction:</strong></p>
<p>It is generally believed that scientific writing should be sublime and serious, and at the same time regard the brain as a blurry structure, which is not only a bridge between human experience and the unknown world, but also an indesectable magical object. But from the standpoint of a neuroscientist, the author has been fighting against this. In the author&#8217;s opinion, the brain is indeed complicated and difficult to understand, and it is indeed very interesting, but if you specialize it and think it cannot be criticized, it will be very boring. On the contrary, it is the more casual and messy characteristics of the brain that should be paid more attention to instead of completely ignoring, and even large books.</p>
<p>Therefore, this book not only has a humorous writing style, but also talks about how the brain often makes mistakes. It has greatly shortened the distance between neuroscience and ordinary daily life, and brought the mysterious and curious brain to the altar. , To help readers happily understand everything they want to know about the brain.</p>
<p><strong> Little K recommends:</strong></p>
<p>Listen to stand-up comedians who have been delayed by science talk about the brain, and take you to experience the fun of brain science! Thoroughly pierce the illusion of brain intelligence, ruthlessly expose the brain&#8217;s strange attributes, and completely invite the brain to the altar.</p>
<p>I believe that after reading this book, you will understand why the brain is always troublesome to life, and how stupid it makes people cry!</p>
<h1> 06 &#8220;Mysterious Avenue&#8221;</h1>
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<p><strong> brief introduction:</strong></p>
<p>Find the person you love, and then lose him&#8230;</p>
<p>Juan, a well-known writer, grew up in a garbage dump in Mexico and traveled to the Philippines in his twilight years.</p>
<p>Memories from 40 years ago are like a mysterious avenue that always surrounds him: books rescued in the garbage dump fire, the lost nose of the Virgin Mary in the orphanage, the gloomy lions of the circus&#8230; and the fear of the 13-year-old sister Face-because she foresaw the future of herself and her brother. If it can change the future, what will she do?</p>
<p>The deeper Juan recalled, the more he pieced together an appalling truth, and the sadness surged.</p>
<p>Juan was only fourteen years old at the time, he could not choose what he became, and he could not save anyone&#8217;s future.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Those who you will remember forever, those who changed your life, they won&#8217;t really go far.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong> Little K recommends:</strong></p>
<p>The author of the book is John Owen, the master of contemporary literary fiction, &#8220;The Rebirth of Dickens&#8221;, the American National Book Award winner, and the Oscar Award for adapted screenplay award winner John Owen. His works have sold more than 100 million in the world, with book fans in more than 40 countries! &#8220;Mystery Avenue&#8221; is a life story about fate and memories. Irving makes those who seem to be broken into normal people in this story, showing us how amazing the emotional power of memories is, making you cry suddenly, and making you gentle Relieved.</p>
<h1> 07 &#8220;Transparent Polar Bear&#8221;</h1>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://p5.itc.cn/images01/20210420/7d4178ece1d145fbb1ecebc9c5f67498.png" max-width="600"></p>
<p><strong> brief introduction:</strong></p>
<p>Chiho and I went to the zoo, where we ran into Tomi Kashi, who was dating. He is the last boyfriend of his sister. Three years ago, after my sister broke up with him, she said she was going to see a polar bear, so she went to Canada alone and never came back.</p>
<p>&#8220;We came to see the polar bear.&#8221; Fu Kashi&#8217;s girlfriend said. Maybe she didn&#8217;t know that polar bears have a special meaning to Tomomi and I. We had our own concerns, and unconsciously started a four-person date&#8230;</p>
<p>Missing and moving, entanglement and fatigue, regret and nostalgia. Six popular writers jointly wrote romance stories, telling everything about love.</p>
<p><strong> Little K recommends:</strong></p>
<p>Six popular Japanese writers jointly composed the miracle love story, luxurious lineup, Naoki Award winner Ishida Yoshida, popular actor Kotaro Isaka, and ever-changing genius Nakata Eiichi&#8230; The six writers and gods linked together, and almost won all the important awards in Japanese literary circles!</p>
<p>Top 5 ZUI Love Novels of the Year by Japanese &#8220;Da Vinci&#8221; Magazine!</p>
<p>The so-called love is not looking at each other, but two looking in the same direction. Missing and moving, entanglement and fatigue, regret and nostalgia&#8230; This is a Japanese pure love story for everyone, a warm touch dedicated to the cold winter.</p>
<p>Six writers with different writing styles set their sights on the same theme-love. What will love look like in the writings of reasoning writers, science fiction writers, and love writers?</p>
<h1> 08 &#8220;Plane Dog&#8221;</h1>
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<p><strong> brief introduction:</strong></p>
<p>I stabbed a blue puppy on my arm, it tilted its head questioningly, with a white flower in its mouth. I carefully covered it with my sleeve, but it barked when I was working, and ran to sleep on my belly, not obedient at all.</p>
<p>My family was terminally ill, and I was terrified at the thought of wanting to live alone. I can&#8217;t even take care of myself, how can I feed a dog? I decided to give the dog away and left a message on the Internet:</p>
<p>His name is Pocky, he is a male with a length of three centimeters and his hair is blue&#8230;</p>
<p>Would anyone want to take in a puppy who is gluttonous and naughty, running around on the skin?</p>
<p>However, just after the message was sent, I got a response-if you want to save your family, come with the dog!</p>
<p><strong> Little K recommends:</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Plane Dog&#8221; is the representative work of Yiyi, a 16-year-old genius writer who made a sensation in Japanese literary circles. It includes four novels, &#8220;Stone Eye&#8221;, &#8220;Little Beginner&#8221;, &#8220;Blu&#8221; and &#8220;Plane Dog&#8221;. A pure and cruel wonderful story, Douban 8.5 points of word-of-mouth recommendation! A book written into your heart: Although it is not normal, it is very happy. I&#8217;m not out of place, but a &#8220;treasure writer&#8221; that Zhang Zhen, Li Yitong, Tian Yi and Hu Chunyang are all reading.</p>
<h1> 09 &#8220;Mirror of Sadness&#8221;</h1>
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<p><strong> brief introduction:</strong></p>
<p>Louise was covered in blood and naked. She ran on the streets of Paris and rushed into a crazy historical moment.</p>
<p>In June 1940, the German army aggressively attacked France. Within 15 days, tens of millions of people fled on the road. In this long, headless team, is full of heroes and villains, despicableness and conscience, indifference and human affection.</p>
<p>Louise saw that there were faces everywhere, except for faces, there were still faces. It is like a mirror of sorrow that reflects all living beings, and it definitely reflects our suffering and hope.</p>
<p><strong> Little K recommends:</strong></p>
<p>In the great collapse, our fragility and strength are far beyond our imagination. The top ten French literary novels of 2020, topped the best-selling list for 6 consecutive weeks after being listed, and the annual sales volume in France is TOP5. Amazing and profound realism; extreme romance in turbulent times; absurd black humor.</p>
<p>Through the prism of human nature, &#8220;Mirror of Sorrow&#8221; reflects the suffering and sorrow, kindness and hope of turbulent times. Won high praise from major mainstream media and literary writers in Europe and America!</p>
<h1> 10 &#8220;Return the Bear to the Mountain&#8221;</h1>
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<p><strong> brief introduction:</strong></p>
<p>The youth who can&#8217;t find a direction is a disaster or a farce?</p>
<p>In history, only two people have liberated the Schönbrunn Zoo, one is a mental patient, and the other is Graf, a college student who has no plans for the future. What they have in common is that they clearly know what they are doing at that moment.</p>
<p>If things go well, Graf and Graf originally liberated the zoo together with Hickey, a young man from a second-hand motorcycle shop. In the spring, they pooled money to buy a motorcycle, traveled across Austria, and went wild with the girls, questioning and searching all the way, as long as they could get away from the useless knowledge in the university as far as possible. When passing by the zoo, Hickey saw the complete humanity in the animals and decided to liberate the black bear-like liberating a war.</p>
<p>However, the wild motorcycle took the two young people to different destinations and futures.</p>
<p><strong> Little K recommends:</strong></p>
<p>Haruki Murakami personally translated &#8220;Return the Bear to the Mountain&#8221;, just to encourage more young people to release their inner beasts! The origin of Haruki Murakami&#8217;s nearly 40-year literary worship of John Owen is &#8220;Let the Bear Go Back to the Mountain&#8221;. John Owen, the master of contemporary literary fiction, made his debut at the age of 26! Young must be vigorous, must release the inner beast!</p>
<p>How about little K&#8217;s carefully organized book list for everyone? Is there any grass? Come and read it on Amazon Kindle!</p>
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