Absolute Shocker: Canadian Kids Use Internet To Socialize
from the what-will-they-think-of-next?!? dept
It's always amusing to see studies or news articles that find it absolutely shocking to discover that people use the internet -- a system created specifically for interactive communications -- to communicate. Yet, here's an article talking about how "surprising" it is to find out that young people in Canada use the internet to socialize. Apparently, whoever wrote the study thought it was just for surfing porn and downloading songs or something. However, if you really look at the findings, they're not at all surprising. The internet has become another way for kids to communicate, and it's often better than other tools. Also, the guy talking about the study contradicts himself. First he talks about how surprising it is that "teens had given up in-person communications and moved to online." Then he says: "It's not that they're not talking to each other in person, it's just that they're talking even more with this new vehicle."Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Face To Face
So he never said that teens had given up face-to-face conversations at all, just that he was surprised at how much they had moved online.
I think that's the primary point of the story, too. It's not that teens are merely using the Internet (which we all know), but how much they have taken to it. Whether that's really surprising or not is, of course, another issue.
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Re: Face To Face
That looks like he said they had "given up" in-person communications to me. If they're simply using online communications to augment offline, then there's no giving up at all, which is what he implied later.
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Re: Face To Face
I suppose the "extent" referred to could mean the percentage of teens that literally stopped using in-person communications, but the later comment that they haven't stopped all in-person communications makes that interpretation unlikely.
However, if you interpret "given up" as "stopped altogether", I can why you'd think there was a contradiction, which is why I wanted to offer an alternate explanation. I think we can both agree that "given up" was a bad choice of words....
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Hate the Weak
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