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Sleep-texting: lol or wtf?
Remember that drunken text message to your boss telling him exactly where to stick his managerial skills? Turns out you might actually have a legitimate excuse for that, er, lapse of judgment.
Move over, sleepwalking, sleep driving, and sleep binge-eating. Increasing numbers of cellphone users are reporting on blogs and message boards that they are "sleep-texting," text messaging friends from their cellphones while asleep. It's a sign of the times, say sleep experts and experts on technology, who see the phenomenon as a natural extension of the younger generation's reliance on text messages for communication. But scientists and sleep professionals disagree on whether the individuals involved are technically asleep when they send the messages. And at a Nortel media conference in Toronto earlier this week, two high-tech experts had never heard of the phenomenon, reports the Star's Daphne Gordon.
However, others see sleep-texting as perfectly possible. "Texting for some of the younger generation is probably as ingrained as driving is for some people," says Dr. Ron Kramer, a spokesperson for the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Texting has become almost an obsession for many younger than 30, says Rosen. Along with three colleagues, he conducted an anonymous survey that examined technology use among three generations, which found that the Internet generation spent an average of two hours and 20 minutes per day texting.
And late-night text-messaging is ubiquitous among teens. Nearly a quarter of teenagers in a relationship have communicated with a boyfriend or girlfriend hourly between midnight and 5 a.m. via cellphone or text messaging, according to a 2007 online survey by Teenage Research Unlimited, a youth research group. One in six communicated 10 or more times an hour through the night. Castillo, for instance, says she and her boyfriend send between 90 and 120 text messages to each other a day.
Meanwhile, more and more of those text-obsessed individuals are sleeping next to their phones, Rosen said. "They're not only with their cellphones most of the day," he said. "They often sleep with it right next to them and let the vibration wake them up." The inevitable result is that some may continue to perform the activity while unconscious.
But Kramer doesn't dismiss the possibility that some people could be text messaging while asleep, though the messages would likely be incoherent. People have been known to perform a variety of activities while asleep, from sitting up in bed to housecleaning, binge-eating or driving a car, so sleep-texting may not be much of a stretch, he admits. And as modern activities such as text-messaging become ingrained in daily life, they are more likely to pop up during sleep.
And there just may be another category of sleep-texters: people who may be embarrassed about a message they wrote and who now claim they don't remember doing it.
"Maybe the person who sent the message regretted saying something over a text late at night," Kramer jokes, "and used `sleep texting' as an excuse."
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May 15, 2008 at 03:41 pm by Rob Peters, 996 views, 16 comments
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Comments (16)
at 15:55 on May 15th, 2008
Sweet! I have a new excuse for my ill-advised missives.
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jon.swansonat 22:13 on May 15th, 2008
my son was talking with his girlfriend...and sleeping.
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at 22:17 on May 15th, 2008
Rob Peters, I have done something like this. I said I never called this person... but it was on my cell bill. never sleep text though... my thumbs sleep before my body
at 22:31 on May 15th, 2008
Sleep-texting? Ha. Awesome, that's some serious nocturnal digital dexterity. What's next, sleep-microblogging...er...sleeptweets?
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lenarehat 04:19 on May 16th, 2008
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lenarehat 04:22 on May 16th, 2008
I took a shot of this image of my nephew-in-law's cellphone while he is composing a text message and it made me laugh for a while yet admired him. It is a low-end unit costing less than 2,000 pesos and was bought few years ago. The keypad is not working and he removed it and used a pencil instead so he can compose message. And yes, it still function the only problem is the rubber keypad, unfortunately there is no available keypad for this unit unlike the other models.
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at 04:25 on May 16th, 2008
While I never text messaged in my sleep I am using a txt msg service twitter.com so much so that my bill cost me more than I liked. With Twitter.com those sleepy msgs certainly get to a wider audience faster.
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Hussain Khorshedat 06:40 on May 16th, 2008
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photogmarcat 07:28 on May 16th, 2008
I photographed these teens at a Bat Mitzvah text messaging while dancing.
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YFat 09:09 on May 16th, 2008
Texting during the KU / UNC semi-final round of the Final Four!
I'm not talented enough to text while I sleep, but I do have moments of texting when it's really out of place. For example... during a huge basketball game!
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mackenziegoodmanat 12:52 on May 16th, 2008
On the verge of throwing in the towel working on my final projects my best friend sent me this.
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at 13:18 on May 16th, 2008
i think txting is terrible.... i hate to admit that I'm guilty of it just like everyone else.(although definitely not in my sleep...) The thing I have a problem with is that people are way more comfortable texting than calling people... leads to way too much miscommunication - not to mention tone of voice and sarcasm that is masked in a text!
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strong_enoughat 19:35 on May 16th, 2008
I've become accustomed to the regular occurence of friends, family, and others pulling out there phones to text. On this particular day, I decided to document it. I actually did a full research presentation for my Teens & Media class while earning a minor in Media Studies in college. Fascinating stuff there...
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Gabbletonat 22:15 on May 16th, 2008
My brother saw this creepy earlier and I guess the guy looked like he was "collecting" something. (Ya know he was one of those creepy guys who was watching girls) So my brother texts everyone saying: Complete The Collection , repeatedly. Yup. Creepy.
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at 05:28 on May 21st, 2008
Sleep texting is OK as long as you keep one eye on the job.
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NP_1_647801at 04:34 on June 11th, 2008
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