Left the Chat: No 1. Whatsapp Mishaps

Left the Chat: No 1. Whatsapp Mishaps

Author: BBC Radio 4 April 3, 2024 Duration: 28:37

In 1998, Helen’s family got their first home computer - and she logged on to chat with existing friends and strangers she met online. Since then, instant messaging has taken over our lives, with an estimated 2.7 billion users on WhatsApp alone.

But what is happening in the secrecy of our direct message inboxes and neighbourhood group chats? Three stories of chaos, confusion - and comedy - highlight just how strange it can feel to make sense of the fast paced, casual world of instant messaging.

Producer: Tom Pooley Assistant Producer: Orla O'Brien Sound Design: Louis Blatherwick Editor: Craig Templeton Smith Original music: Coach Conrad

A Tempo & Talker production for BBC Radio 4


In Influenced, a production from BBC Radio 4, Helen Lewis turns her attention to the digital spaces we don't often scrutinize. While public platforms like Twitter and Facebook dominate conversations about technology's societal impact, this podcast ventures into the messier, more intimate world of private messaging. It explores how the group chat and the direct message have fundamentally altered the pace and tone of our interactions, making everything from work to friendship feel simultaneously more casual and more chaotic. The series investigates the quiet power these private networks wield, shaping everything from personal relationships and office politics to broader cultural movements and misunderstandings. Helen Lewis examines the unspoken rules, the social pressures, and the unexpected consequences born in these seemingly closed loops. Through thoughtful analysis and conversation, Influenced delves into the architecture of our behind-the-scenes digital lives, asking how these tools designed for connection are influencing our sense of self and community. It’s a nuanced look at the technology woven into the fabric of daily life, questioning what we’ve gained and what we’ve lost in the shift to constant, instantaneous contact. Listen for a compelling exploration of society, culture, and the tech that mediates our most private exchanges.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 17

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