The point of online chats is that they're asynchronous. You don't need to wait for someone to type up their message because you can receive and transmit at the same time.
this post was submitted on 30 Apr 2026
69 points (98.6% liked)
furry_irl
2121 readers
18 users here now
"For the fur in u"
Welcome to Furry_irl, a community for furry memes, shitposts, and other relatable images or comics.
Community rules:
- Code of Conduct — Follow our instance rules.
- Post formatting — All titles should be a single word, followed by _irl. An emoji may substitute the underscore.
- Credit artists — If it's not your art, include who made it in the title or the post body. Links are appreciated, except to X/Twitter.
- Stay on topic — Images should contain or be related to furries. Images should be relatable or a meme. This isn't the place for general art posts.
- Avoid AI images — Our fandom has countless artists, please share their (or your own) labors of love instead.
- Don't be a jerk — Have tact, don't antagonize other posters.
founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
Yes, but in an active conversation it's possible, even sometimes likely, that a message the other person is typing will add context that has relevance for what you were about to say.
Yeah that's true
People like to have full context when trying to formulate a response.
CSMA/CD moment
this is why we C-a C-x instead of C-a backspace