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Digital Protocols: Why Modern Manners Feel Like Software
Season 2 · Episode 1307

Digital Protocols: Why Modern Manners Feel Like Software

Manners aren't disappearing—they're becoming context-aware. Learn why a "Hey" might be more polite than a "Dear Sir" in the digital age.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

March 16, 202621m 50s

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Show Notes

Many people believe that common courtesy is collapsing, but what if manners are simply evolving into a more efficient social protocol? This episode explores the shift from rigid, rule-based etiquette to the context-aware "vibe" of the digital era. We dive into why formal emails can trigger suspicion, how brevity has become the ultimate sign of respect, and why an unsolicited phone call is now seen as a "denial of service" attack on someone's focus. From the "SQL of human interaction" to the etiquette of "Do Not Disturb" modes, we examine the high cognitive load of navigating modern social stacks and why the "Goldilocks Zone" of politeness is narrower than ever.