internet
It seems every individual spends a great deal of their time looking for a way out. Whether it is because they just need some time away or are just incredibly tired of their status in life everyone at some point feels they need to just escape. Now through technology most individuals need to look no farther than their own computers and network of possibilities that is the internet. The illusion of actually being able to go somewhere else is very appealing. The internet allows people to 'meet' others like themselves, to research almost any topic ever written about, or to play entertaining games. The term 'cyberspace' was coined because the illusion is so convincing that people become under the impression that they are in another place that extends past the monitor sitting in front of them. Some seem to visit cyberspace from time to time while others are so drawn to it they become almost addicted. Either way the attraction is there and because of that people always seem to find their way back.In this day and age we, as a global community, are growing at a super fast rate and communication is a vital tool that aids us in defeating the distance barrier. The Internet has started to change
It has no physical boundaries and it is so vast that there is no one board able to control it, and no one organization liable for how it is used. This makes it harder for governments to use propaganda and to influence the minds of its countries citizens. Despite all the issues concerning the Internet, it is still becoming an ever-increasing form of communication and will continue to flourish well into the 21st century. However, the main issue, which isn't being acknowledged, is the individuals' responsibility for both the writing and reading of these materials. But the one characteristic of internet use that makes it one of the most powerful, and possibly threatening, mediums in the world is that anyone who has access to it is also able to 'publish' anything they wish on it. Now the global community has a source of information that brings to them the views from all over the world concerning almost any topic. Laws that apply to one state or province don't necessarily apply to another. Shapiro relates such an environment to Syberia, a lonely desolate place where the individual only sees what they like to see. Never before has information been so instant, and so global. Issues of safety and isolation within the home do not seem as relevant as the benefits of cross-global interaction. It has created a cyber-society that has possibly represented democracy more than any other social structure. There will always be problems with a system as large as this, but the advantages are ever increasingThe Internet acts as an ideal forum for free speech. Indeed if anyone really wanted to learn how to make a bomb or a drug they could have gone to their local library and found books about it there.
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