I can't help but shake this feeling that the internet is the cause for almost all of the problems in the world today. Humans simply weren't meant to have this much connectivity with each other. Go out into the real world and everything's fine but online things have never been more divided. Should social media be destroyed?
I don't know. This is a serious question. Maybe it should be limited to some easily accessible read-only source of free knowledge (please note I was born during communism).
That content would be prepared by selected scientists, or there would be competitions, grants to update it every year, month or something.
On the other hand mobile phone and e-mail are damn useful.
So I guess it is impossible. Sorry Ted.
>>130268152
This is a great question. And variations on it are being asked here more and more often. You're onto something for sure.
The smart phone has the destructive potential of nuclear weapons with none of the upside of nuclear power
humans are social creatures
however being an asshole isn't viable in real life because the pack will quickly shun you
there's no advantage to being nice to anonymous strangers
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The amount it has completely changed our lives and social habits in such a short time period is astounding. What is the endgame in all this?