First, it was proclaimed to be the thing that provides free flow of information. As such, it would be good for everyone; it doesn't matter where you are from, you will be able to get information that somehow is non-biased and "true". That in turn promotes equal opportunity.
My point is, now that my priorities have changed, I don't read all the tabloids anymore. So I'm out of the loop, I don't know what's on TV tonight, I don't even care. So much useless information is dumped that I'm left with an information void. What's happening in the world? Of course I try to follow some news, but I don't know what's happening in the world of Lindsay Lohan. I don't know what's happening with the latest "who slept with who" and who said a racial slur and what's the latest what ever.... I don't know my position in things because I don't know what the thing itself is.
This made me think... if the internet is such an equal forum, then why do the ones who used to have the biggest voice STILL have the biggest voice? Why do the ones who had the biggest resources still seem to dominate the issues that are being lifted to the forums all over the internet? Why? Is it so that there are no other things going on? Seriously? Or is it that it's not really equal to begin with, and it never was? Of course if I have a, say, media company, and I strategically decide to push something in the internet, then I have more say, a bigger voice than, say an average blogger. I can buy space. I can buy a bigger voice.
But here lies the trap... the perception of "freedom" of the internet then manipulates people into believing it really is, and thus all that is there is equal, when it's really not. It's like getting punched in the face, which is good, and then in the version 3.0 you get punched in the face, except it's called love tap, and you're supposed to like it and if not, you are, in fact, a racist, and you feel guilty about it, even conflicted.
So my question is, do you think this is true?
My point is, now that my priorities have changed, I don't read all the tabloids anymore. So I'm out of the loop, I don't know what's on TV tonight, I don't even care. So much useless information is dumped that I'm left with an information void. What's happening in the world? Of course I try to follow some news, but I don't know what's happening in the world of Lindsay Lohan. I don't know what's happening with the latest "who slept with who" and who said a racial slur and what's the latest what ever.... I don't know my position in things because I don't know what the thing itself is.
This made me think... if the internet is such an equal forum, then why do the ones who used to have the biggest voice STILL have the biggest voice? Why do the ones who had the biggest resources still seem to dominate the issues that are being lifted to the forums all over the internet? Why? Is it so that there are no other things going on? Seriously? Or is it that it's not really equal to begin with, and it never was? Of course if I have a, say, media company, and I strategically decide to push something in the internet, then I have more say, a bigger voice than, say an average blogger. I can buy space. I can buy a bigger voice.
But here lies the trap... the perception of "freedom" of the internet then manipulates people into believing it really is, and thus all that is there is equal, when it's really not. It's like getting punched in the face, which is good, and then in the version 3.0 you get punched in the face, except it's called love tap, and you're supposed to like it and if not, you are, in fact, a racist, and you feel guilty about it, even conflicted.
So my question is, do you think this is true?
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