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Originally posted by ShAuNmAn-X
-Disinformation tool
-The use of IM speak has practically made some of our youth illiterate.
-The addiction of escaping reality and living as a different persona (self induced Multiple Personality Disorder)
Originally posted by rawsom
Now that we have an escape route for that, multicultural developments begin to rise outside of internet because of internet itself.
Originally posted by Ian McLean
I have drawn courage from the fact that I have previously expressed my views, as myself, in what should be considered a very public manner. This allowed me to expressed not only that which I have learned, here (and other Internet places), but also that which I would have been hesitant to express face-to-face with someone, without fear of besmirching of 'public image'.
Originally posted by Ian McLean
I have drawn courage from the fact that I have previously expressed my views, as myself, in what should be considered a very public manner. This allowed me to expressed not only that which I have learned, here (and other Internet places), but also that which I would have been hesitant to express face-to-face with someone, without fear of besmirching of 'public image'.
Originally posted by Cythraul
Originally posted by TruthMagnet
I think the dark side of the Internet has not yet occured - obviously crimes have been committed because of and using the internet - but I think most of us are in denial of what is coming.
Wow, that's something I hadn't considered. With all this talk of 'Internet 2', it makes you wonder whether a preliminary 'free' Internet, followed by a restricted second Internet was always in the pipeline. Maybe the idea could have been to get the world addicted to one Internet so that when another one - devoid of the positive anti-tyrannical potential - appeared, the world would remain addicted, trapped within a cyber world with no real understanding anymore of how to assert their opinions and frustrations in the real world. This wasn't so much of an issue when the Internet still harboured great potential for liberation (as well as potential for mis-use) but becomes 'Orwellian' when that first 'free' Internet no longer exists.