Do you think we'll start seeing more fiction about the "dangers" or the "risks" of virtual reality if it catches on?
there are no dangers and no risks but normalfags will do their best to hamper it and outlaw it because they know it's better
Of course. Same as any other new media. Hysteria will eventually pass and people will get bored and find something else to be outraged about. It's no big deal.
>>34175338
>catches on
there are vr headsets for $5-$20 at my local supermarket that have become really popular
There's a book (not that good) called Ready Player One that has this theme. Most of society stays in the Internet all the time and society crumbled. Because society crumbled people stayed in the Internet more and it got worse.
>>34175338
There's an episode of Serial Experiments Lain that already covers that ground.
>>34175603
I didn't finish the book, but I distinctly remember how the buses are decked out moving fortresses with armed guards protecting the buses from the top.
Heavily implying the world essentially turned to Mad Max.