27th Dec 2007

Virtual Gifting

People are spending millions on things that don’t really exist. Can it really be consumerism if nothing is consumed?: Reality-check or rip-off?

It also raises issues that came up in a  Ms. Theologian question about the nature of giving. I assume that most gifts benefit both the giver and receiver even if they are virtual gifts.

2 Responses to “Virtual Gifting”

  1. Comrade Kevin Says:

    Consumerism becoming a parody of itself. File under: irony.

    Yet, bandwidth and time is consumed, though certainly it doesn’t fit the classic definition of consumption.

  2. h sofia Says:

    I purchased $10 worth of Facebook gifts (it was 15 ‘gifts’) and give them out once in a while. Usually in lieu of a birthday card for a person whose mailing address is always changing. I don’t see any difference between spending $1 for an online teddy bear and spending $3.50 (plus postage) on a Hallmark card - except the price.

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