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Why'd You Push That Button?

Why do you hold on to text threads?

Why'd You Push That Button?

Vox Media Podcast Network

Society & Culture, Arts, Technology, Design

4.4683 Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2017

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

This week on Why’d You Push That Button, we’ve been hypnotized by the romance of New York in December and we’re acting accordingly! Twinkle lights, snow banks, and love letters. I recommend listening with a cup of hot chocolate or a bucket of that popcorn that has the little paper dividers between the three flavors. Get cozy; hold hands. The big question: how do you decide to delete or save text threads from friends, family, or significant others? If you have 3GB of texts from an ex, you’re never actually going to scroll back to the beginning, so why can it feel so hard to let go? If you have absolutely no old texts on your phone, what is wrong with you, just wondering? This episode was inspired by Maureen O’Connor’s 2013 New York Magazine essay “All My Exes Live in Texts,” which I am obsessed with, and in which she argues that we struggle to let go of old relationships' digital artifacts because they represent “a dozen soap operas playing at the same time on a dozen different screens, and you are the star of them all.” Wow! A little cynical, but at least 100 percent true if you’re being honest with yourself. To get some alternative angles on this topic, we spoke to freelance writer and former Racked shopping and style editor Nicola Fumo, who has a complicated system for saving and curating the messages she cares about. (This system was inspired by the one, the onlyKim Kardashian West.) Then we called up my college boyfriend Sean, and the two of us had a weird little moment that was ultimately fine. He also explained how deleting texts makes for stilted friendships and missed plans. Finally, we took all of our questions to Michelle Janning, a professor of sociology at Whitman College who’s dedicated her career to studying the differences between digital and physical communication, with a particular focus on how we decide what to save, how to save it, and when to look back at it. Her book, Love Letters: Saving Romance in the Digital Age,will be out sometime in 2018. She had so much wisdom to share and we couldn’t believe she was real.  (sent via text by Kaitlyn Tiffany) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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ask the price selected source and lines of debt to availability lamb offer ends 20th of april

0:27.2

veg offer ends 21st of april excludes satser express so why do you save text threads sometimes

0:33.1

it would screenshot out of text and save it to like Google photos if it was like something I like really cared about. I don't think I've ever

0:39.2

saved any texts that I can recall. Oh yeah

0:41.3

I'm a thread deleter. I'm like the bike ride

0:43.6

home from breaking up with someone. I'll delete

0:45.8

everything. I definitely

0:47.4

hold on to them. I have deleted

0:49.5

text threads to go out of the number because I

0:51.4

sometimes am a drunk texter so like I said

0:53.5

sadly miss you drunk text to my ex before. Welcome to Why'd You Push That Button, a podcast where

1:00.8

Caitlin Tiffany, that's me and Ashley Carman. Hello. Talk about the choices technology

1:07.0

forces us to make. Today, we're talking about text threads in your phone. Why do you save

1:12.2

them? Why do you delete them? In a world with a phone with infinite storage, would you save

1:17.2

everything everyone ever said to you? Those are our questions today. Yeah. As Caitlin mentioned,

1:21.6

there's obviously a practical aspect to this of storage. Like some people have 16 gigabyte phones.

1:29.4

Clearly, that is a lot of space,

1:33.8

but at the same time, it's not if you are taking lots of photos and doing God knows what.

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