What do you do when you have to meet an Internet stalker IRL? Like somebody who likes all your Instagram photos, but you're not friends. You know that someone displaying appreciation for the works you put into public places doesn't constitute stalking, right?
This is a good article. It talks about how we are always on the internet. Is it a drug? This article seems to thing that we are getting too much technology and it is changing the way we act.
I can relate a lot of this article to myself, and my other friends that use technology as often as I do. I think because of technology, our daily lifestyle has been sped up dramatically.
I liked this article because it talks about how we wish for things to be as fast as the internet. As we begin to get addicted to the internet, we get addicted to the speed and its altering our brains.
Not a good source for information but certainly something you should ALL LOOK at! This is an interactive map of the internet. The map is constructed so that those with more interaction are bigger bubbles. The placement of the bubble is determined by how often it interacts with the other websites. EG. When someone uses Google to get to Facebook, those two bubbles both get bigger and become closer together.
Very good video regarding our psychosocial well being and how it is affected by the internet. Teens who are addicted to the internet are 4x more likely to suffer daytime sleepiness.
It begins by talking about how kids use to have toys that affected their imagination like legos, and doctor kits, etc. It then goes on to talk about how the internet is beginning to hurt or social skills. It talks about the pros and cons throughout.