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Do you suffer from PPMT?

Will Sturgeon | April 18, 2003 3:09 PM PDT

Summary

People's anxieties and fears over e-mail etiquette and the inescapable phenomenon of digital blunders has given rise to a new term–pre and post mail tension (PPMT).
People's anxieties and fears over e-mail etiquette and the inescapable phenomenon of digital blunders has given rise to a new term–pre and post mail tension (PPMT).

As many as half of us fail to properly understand personal e-mails--giving rise to conflicts which may not have occurred if messages had been communicated face-to-face--and blame the resulting confusion for arguments and even relationship break-ups.

The plain text nature of most e-mail means common conversational ploys, such as sarcasm, often do not travel well.

Helen Petrie, professor of Human Computer Interaction at London's City University: "E-mail is a great way to make contact with people and maybe develop a romance. The problem of PPMT we have revealed by these statistics is caused not by e-mail itself, but how people let their anticipation and expectation get the better of them."

Furthermore a massive 61 per cent of e-mail users live in fear of becoming the next Claire Swires, panicking about any personal or sordid information that they include in an e-mail, worried that it may fall into the wrong hands and be circulated. Swires became an overnight celebrity after details of a very personal 'moment' with her boyfriend were forwarded to his friends and then the rest of the world.

According to Yahoo! Mail, who polled 26,000 e-mail users, people can also become obsessed with 'inbox expectations'--constantly opening their inbox to see if a particular e-mail has elicited a response. The survey also revealed that as many as 64 per cent of us have problems concentrating on work if we are waiting for a reply to a specific e-mail.

The findings suggest cyber-slacking is still on the increase for modern office workers and make a further mockery of the idea that e-mail was intended to simplify our lives.

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