Hito Steryl Response
To
quote the reading, the internet, as far as I'm concerned, is not
dead, but "all over". As time passed since the creation of
the internet and with the building of multiple websites, the internet
hasn't died, but has become such a part in our life that it's almost
second nature. Once you go online for the first time, you're so
enamored that you can hardly pull yourself out, and even if you
manage to, it's still affecting you one way or the other.
Cinema
has also evolved and equally become nature to us, generating
technology for TV, home media, Apple products, etc. The main problem
is that people are watching. On a lot of sites, if you got an account, you can mess up with copyright or other things. Whether it's the government making sure you're following the laws or
if it's some salesman website trying to scam someone, the point is
that the internet is being watched and with things like copyright on
the list, they're making sure you follow the rules.
Of course, it's things like this that keep sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram from having you suffer through hacking and other panics, so folks tend to edit them, cropping and cutting to keep it online. Pictures are part of reality too, and once put into circulation, it's out there for all to see.
So to me, the internet is alive, in more ways than one, just guarded, but it's just a part of life to me at this point compared to when I first started using it and it lacks the same excitement now.
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