Pierre Lavaux

2163 days ago

This became a kind of cultural commons that people could draw on to understand communicating through a technology. When you called someone, if the person was there, they would pick up, they would say hello. If someone called you, if you were there, you would pick up, you would say hello. That was just how phones worked. The expectation of pickup was what made phones a synchronous medium.

Why No One Answers Their Phone Anymore

theatlantic.com

The telephone swept into Americans’ lives in the first decades of the 20th century. At first, no one knew exactly how to telephone.