MrBen said:Most things designed by man can be used for both good and evil. An example is the man who desgned the AK47 Carbine, he never for one moment though this automatic rifle would become the most widely used weapon in the world.
Ian Cunningham said:Is the Internet a great way to spread information, promote free speech and communicate with people from all over the world...
...Or a commercialised web of spam and pornography that is making everyone lazy and recede from the real world?
Ian Cunningham said:Is the Internet a great way to spread information, promote free speech and communicate with people from all over the world...
...Or a commercialised web of spam and pornography that is making everyone lazy and recede from the real world?
michael 118 said:yeah i think its good and bad, a love-hate thing going on. But what discaurages people most about pc's and the internet is probably the money involved. i also think that viruses are generally over-rated
OA_ said:Both.
Firstly, I believe the internet should be free and available to all citizens of the world.
Knowledge has been relabeled 'information' to create a commercial product that can be 'sold' - and thus many citizens of this fine planet are hindered in their ability to share this 'knowledge' due to lack of funds etcetera.
If knowledge was completely, freely shared, both on the internet, and off, by all, I wonder how much more enlightened, prosperous and progressive human beings would be as a whole?
There is definitely the 'recluse' factor - quite enjoy that myself. It has opened many a door for many people whom are not able to leave their residences (for whatever reason) - and helped them explore, grow, learn, teach and at times feel accepted, appreciated and valued.
Pornography and the like seems no more available here to me, than on the street in the Adult store down on the corner - or the prostitutes a few blocks away selling their wares each day/night. It doesn't stop pedophilia, nor do I think does it encourage it.
Certainly some information is more easily/quickly accessed via data transfer on the internet, rather than snail mail - yet the outcome in that respect may not really be that different?
If anyone has any stats on this - please share - I'd love to know.
Cheers
PaperMoon2 said:Good post, well said! So true about those who may not be able to get out much for whatever reason, housewife with kids, or someone recuperating, or whatever the reason, it gives them stimulation for their minds to keep them going. I think the bad parts of the internet are overpushed when there's a lot more good that can come from the internet.
OA_ said:Couldn't agree more - so much good has come from it - people from all over the world can communicate, and, as you so eloquently put it, 'it gives them stimulation for their minds to keep them going'.
Cheers
Me__2001 said:yes, its great but you have to know what parts to avoid