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One of the problems the internet has introduced is that in this electronic village, all the village idiots have internet access. ↗
F. Scott Fitzgerald believed inserting exclamation points was the literary equivalent of an author laughing at his own jokes, but that's not the case in the modern age; now, the exclamation point signifies creative confusion. All it illustrates is that even the writer can't tell if what they're creating is supposed to be meaningful, frivolous, or cruel. It's an attempt to insert humor where none exists, on the off chance that a potential reader will only be pleased if they suspect they're being entertained. Of course, the reader isn't really sure, either. They just want to know when they're supposed to pretend to be amused. ↗
With false names, on the right nets, they could be anybody. Old men, middle-aged women, anybody, as long as they were careful about the way they wrote. All that anyone would see were the words, their ideas. Every citizen started equal, on the nets. ↗
The fantastic advances in the field of electronic communication constitute a greater danger to the privacy of the individual. ↗
Social capital may turn out to be a prerequisite for, rather than a consequence of, effective computer-mediated communication. ↗
I always wonder why condescending snarkiness is the chosen method of communication for so many forum users. It seems to me like these things would be much better expressed in non-confrontational, polite manner. ↗
Das Internet ist das erste Medium, das diese Grenze [zwischen Publikation und Kommunikation] aufhebt. ↗