Disposable dialogue refers to @ephemeral communications—brief exchanges transmitted via email, phone, text, chat, or similar channels—which lose their relevance shortly after being sent and received. These interactions are typically utilitarian, designed to address immediate needs or convey information without an expectation of lasting significance. As such, they are distinct from enduring forms of communication, which may be preserved, referenced, or integrated into longer-term narratives. The concept of disposable dialogue aligns with the idea of ephemeral communications, highlighting the transient and often inconsequential nature of much of modern digital conversation.
Contexts
- #mythos-lexicon (See: @MythOS Glossary)
