January 13, 2009
Awesome quote
"What the Internet has actually done is not decimate literary reading; that was really a done deal by 1970. What it has done, instead, is brought back reading and writing as a normal activity for a huge group of people."
SuperSunJ

While the Internet, and perhaps our modern society in general, has created a generation of people who are able to quickly absorb, sort, and analyze information, it has destroyed our ability to seriously concentrate on a single problem or concept for a length of time. I suppose you could say that we've traded away our ability to increase the depth of our knowledge for breadth instead.
roy

SuperSunJ

(Must be something K&W slipped into our food back in the day)
PubertY2K

roy

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PubertY2K

Narzack

roy

Narzack

I'm sure he feels very clever for his counter-culture belief, though.
To me, it's like saying that text-messaging is encouraging kids to read and write.
roy

But I do believe that the ADD-esque culture that the Internet makes easier *is* killing the traditional sense of literacy - academics also point out that it's destroying critical thinking, as well.
Narzack

HK1997
