Video: why Maduro complained about ghosting

“Don’t leave anyone blue, boy! We will answer the messages. #nicolasmadurom #whatsapp #humor #tiktok #viral,” he posted Nicolas Maduroaccompanied by a video with a certain humorous pretension, in his brand new account TikTok. The recording of the Venezuelan president was also replicated on his other social networks and points to the attitude of the ghosting which is usually seen in some social network users.

“You know how angry it is to be left in blue, boy. Answer okay. The minimum you have to answer is Ok. Nothing more, Ok. Answer okay,” Maduro began the video, along with a series of edited sounds and small fragments of memes, continuing with an acting. “Look here it came to me! You realized? ‘Did you see’ I’m going to put it. I propose to answer all of them: yes, good, ok, excellent, approved, advance, win. A minimal courtesy gesture. If it can be answered, don’t leave anyone in blue, boy,” concluded the Chavista leader.

Known as ghosting, For the English word ghost, it is nothing more nor less than ending all communication, whether within an emotional, friendly or work relationship; cutting off all contact with the other person without giving any explanation or response. Unlike blocking, ghosting does not prevent the other subject’s messages from arriving, but rather involves seeing the message, but without making any commitment to respond.

Considered a phenomenon of the era of social networks and virtuality, many specialists believe that ghosting is implicit in the way links are currently accessed. Narcissistic safeguarding, individual decision or socio-affective disengagement are some of the diagnoses that experts observe in this behavior that boils down to “leaving someone unnoticed.”

by RN

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