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That's one small step for the internet, one giant leap for mankind?


Basically, the internet was just a tool but through the last two decades it became more than that. Nowadays it is a way of life for thousands of people whatever their age or their nationality is. During the last twenty years the internet spread from casual and professional users to teenagers, housewives or retired people so that a world wide web now links millions of people with eclectic backgrounds. If this evolution became a real revolution of our lifestyle, many debates arise about this change on people's behaviour and especially children and teenagers and their growth. As regards e-marketers, it is relevant to understand how the society is changing through the online communication and to take part in the discussion.




The penetration of the internet in the lifestyle of many generations has multiple consequences. Nowadays, many people grew up with the internet so that they state they could not live without it anymore. It resulted in a change of the way of thinking of these generations. Indeed, people now tend to consider that the internet determines the landmarks of the society whether they are aware of it or not.
Dr Aleks Krotoski took the example of Facebook and the meaning of friendship. She states that Facebook changed people's thoughts about the concept of friendship such as anyone with an internet connection in the world can be considered as a potential friend. This is indeed a major change of the society. Ten years ago, friendship would have probably had a much stronger meaning. Nowadays, clicking on “friend request” is enough to make a new friend. But the internet modified this definition and increased for example the risk of being abused by people, yet considered as friends.
It is interesting to make a new friend through Facebook because it enables to see what those people are thinking, doing or making by following their status. However, what if someone does not want to broadcast their profile or status to public? What should they do? Some of Facebook members though they are losing privacy by updating their status through News Feed do complain about this issue.

The internet has other effects on people. One of them is the possibility to distract our brain. Research states the human brain needs to be distracted and this need can probably be exhaustively fulfilled through the internet. The internet is so rich that people's intellectual skills can end up shrinking. Indeed, studies state that people get used to being distracted by the content on the internet such as the person starts to develop an inability to concentrate.
If this is true as regards everyday's task, it also has another negative effect on the concentration. Indeed, the internet can potentially pull people in its virtual world so that they cannot concentrate on their real life. If it affects people with social networks websites, it also concerns films and series using streaming videos technology. However, it seems it reaches its full potential with online video games and especially MMO games which benefit from large communities.
In Korea, Aleks Krotoski found out the new generation spends about eighteen hours per day online, and reflects these people have difficulties to focus on their real life. Eight per cent of them need medication to cure the bad symptoms from using a computer and ten per cent of them need to go to the hospital.


On the other hand, the Internet connection also brings young generation to different interests like politics issue. After Barack Obama showed up, many young people started to care about the politics issues which they were ignoring before. Through internet, people can actually see what politicians do or think at a level we never imagined before.



To conclude, the Homo Interneticus is more than a new designation to describe a type of people. It is a phenomenon which grew up massively in a few years so that it became the core of the lifestyle of modern society. With this evolution of people's behaviour, it can be assumed that both advantages and drawbacks appear. But further than benefits and loss is the change. The internet brought both solutions and issues but maybe the spread of different lifestyles is also part of the debate. Cultures, generations, social background, all these aspects end up in a confrontation to protect the value and the way of life of everyone. In the end, who can state for good whether Home Interneticus is the right step towards future or just an abomination? Maybe it would be relevant to study how to match this revolution with lessons form the past.


Documentary film:
These videos are the basis of the study on how the internet evolved in the society. Indeed, Ms. Alex Krotoski explains the importance that the internet has nowadays in everyday's life. Many aspects of the internet is covered such as social networks and the new perceptions on life it brought with its rise. Another point approached is the impact on the way of thinking of younger generations compared to older generations since people who are used to going on the internet suffers concentration issues.
On the other hand, the video also presents benefits brought by this new lifestyle. Indeed, Alex Krotoski explains that new generations tend to be more creative and are more attracted by political issues such as their involvement increases. In addition, a South Korean study shows that children raised with the internet understand math easier than other children.
The videos presents many examples whether it relies on international cultures such as South Korea, or comparison of generations, interviews, studies and websites that people are familiar with.











6 comments:

E-heroes said...

You said "Basically, the internet was just a tool but through the last two decades it became more than that"........ why is that? can you please explain the rational behind this?

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benoit said...

We tried to give an indication on the history of the internet. At the very beginning of its development, the internet was not as opened to the population as nowadays.
Basically, we consider that the internet was a new way to communicate. Its first use was to improve the communication of military powers and scientists before it overwhelmed households and companies.

Once it penetrated households in the 90s, people used it to send emails and to look for information although other uses were developing aside.
Nowadays, the internet is part of the life of everyone. People think, feel and live with it so that some people go to the hospital if they cannot go online. People do not go exclusively on the internet any more just because it is a convenient tool to communicate and share information, people "need" to surf on the web. It is completely integrated in the lifestyle of modern society with a wide and eclectic range of applications which go much further than the use of the 90s. It is by the way interesting to remind the link with a previous article about mobile phones since nowadays, users feel the need to use the internet wherever they are and whenever they want.

Turn the blogosphere said...

Hi,
I would like to know what do you about the new interest what have the new generation for the politics, Do you think it can be dangerous, I mean do you think the people can easily manipulate the new generation with internet???

thank you

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benoit said...

Hello,

We think that new generations will be more involved in politics. This can be explained by social networks and the word of mouth phenomenon issued from this kind of website.
And we agree on the fact that new generations can be manipulated more easily since they spend more time on the internet than other people and does not have the experience of life and internal relationships of older generations.

Many examples can be approached. One good example is the election of Barack Obama. Indeed, The image of the United States suffered due to the politics of George W. Bush such as the war in Iraq for example which was considered by many countries since the beginning of the conflict as a war for petrol. When new elections occurred, two democrats people were potential new presidents. A gifted woman and a black man who favors peace and communication. New generations wanted to believe in this new symbol and the United States gave a great importance to Facebook as a media to support democrat campaigners and especially Obama's campaign. Therefore, users of facebook who are well represented by new generations were one of the main target of this online campaign and were invited to think that the United States is a trustworthy country.

Another example is China which uses censorship on the internet. Indeed, Chinese law states that all information must not be accessible to its people so that relationships between China and the American websites Google broke. Before the internet became available to people, the information could be controlled easier by the government. With the internet, the information became available to its users and the Chinese government had to impose filters. In one sense, users are manipulated since the information they have access to is what the government wants them to rely on. This has impacts on young people since they use the internet as well. Furthermore, they do not dispose of the experience about life and international relationships of older people to build their own opinion. As a result, a massive access to government chosen information is more likely to manipulate young people's opinion.

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