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The Internet Is Making Us Crazy: Agree?

Heisenberg 2012/07/10 17:33:38
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THEDAILYBEAST.COM reports:
Tweets, texts, emails, posts. New research says the Internet can make us lonely and depressed—and may even create more extreme forms of mental illness, Tony Dokoupil reports.


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Read More: http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2012/07/08/i...

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  • Q 2012/07/10 20:15:52
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    Q
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    I don't know if I'd go that far but it's definitely dumbing down America, I mean if its on the internet it has to be true right?
    misinformation on the internet cartoons

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  • ITALIAN CLICKER 2012/07/20 07:41:43 (edited)
    Disagree
    ITALIAN CLICKER
    I DON'T FIND IT HARM FULL IN ANY WAY. THANK GOD FOR THE INTERNET, AT LEAST WE ARE READING/VIEWING FACTS THAT ARE BEING HELD FROM US.

    LEARNING FROM THE INTERNET

    EVERYTHING IS ZIPPED LIP

     WITHHOLDING INFORMATION
  • dominic garcia 2012/07/20 04:33:14
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    dominic garcia
    +1
    It is not making me crazy! I do believe that it can get out of hand for some people.
  • MQ-American Values Again (AVA) 2012/07/20 04:28:23
    Agree
    MQ-American Values Again (AVA)
    +3
    I don't know about making us crazy... but sure makes the nasties say some crazy things ... nasty internet users
  • Alummina 2012/07/17 18:26:27
    Disagree
    Alummina
    Don't over do anything. otherwise, yes it could drive you crazy like anything you may abuse.
  • Mantic 2012/07/13 08:43:15
    Agree
    Mantic
    +1
    Perhaps not the internet itself, but certainly the way it is becoming entwined into everyday life through mobile devices, and with the social networking sites that do nothing but beg for attention. All that just exacerbates the more general problem of human "multi-tasking" that we've been buying into as normal for nearly thirty years.

    Despite so many being accustomed to it, we are not built to divide our attention so much for so long. What's worse is that studies have shown most people are oblivious to the symptoms of mental diffusion that result. It's like having a blind spot when you're driving, except you develop more and more blind spots, yet never realize it.

    The case cited in this article appears to compound that phenomena with sleep deprivation and high emotional anxiety, resulting in a much more dramatic mental breakdown.

    The mind is a terrible thing... ;P
  • krishalini shivarjah 2012/07/12 16:29:47
    Disagree
    krishalini shivarjah
    +1
    I disagree because it is a relaxation activity. It can't make us crazy if we have a time schedule,
  • RasHooD 2012/07/11 11:41:47
    Agree
    RasHooD
    +1
    crazy in a good way :) haa haa
  • TruBluTopaz 2012/07/11 02:48:31
    Agree
    TruBluTopaz
    +1
    This is an excellent story. I posted this as well. I think our dependency on gadgets is making us into crazy people. I know people of all ages who are addicted to their phones. And the schools are enabling this by allowing students to distract themselves with these internet devices. Technology is a good servant but a bad master.
  • Vision of Verve 2012/07/11 02:43:57
  • MarinerFH 2012/07/11 00:54:51 (edited)
    Agree
    MarinerFH
    +2
    I read the article in Newsweek and I agree. But the article was about more than just the Internet. It was about all of the electronic means to be connected.

    The average teen, for example, processes 3,700 texts a month. 1/3 of Smartphone users go online before getting out of bed.

    The brains of Internet Addicts scan much like the brains of drug and alcohol addicts.

     brains of Internet Addicts
  • Barefoot Peace and Love∞ijm... 2012/07/10 23:09:29
  • UberAwesomeness 2012/07/10 22:06:29
    Disagree
    UberAwesomeness
    +1
    I'm crazy regardless :)
  • ScatterJoy! 2012/07/10 21:34:46
    Agree
    ScatterJoy!
    +2
    Definitely - but it's also given us a deeper level of communication than humanity has ever known. We are connecting on a level as yet unseen in human history and it's such an exciting time to be alive ....even if we're all going to be zombified and insane at the end!
  • CMackley ~POTL~PWCM~JLA 2012/07/10 21:25:45
    Disagree
    CMackley ~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +3
    The only ones being driven crazy by the internet are the politicians. They hate having all that info available to the masses. The masses they would rather keep ignorant and uninformed (and misinformed).
  • MOMMA THOMAS 2012/07/10 21:02:57
    Disagree
    MOMMA THOMAS
    +2
    ....ONLY IF YOU LET IT.
  • Nimitz 2012/07/10 20:55:55
    Agree
    Nimitz
    +1
    I want that keyboard wallpaper! :-)
  • Q 2012/07/10 20:15:52
    Disagree
    Q
    +5
    I don't know if I'd go that far but it's definitely dumbing down America, I mean if its on the internet it has to be true right?
    misinformation on the internet cartoons
  • Chloey Hamer 2012/07/10 19:59:48
    Agree
    Chloey Hamer
    +2
    a lot of people who go on the internet are actually already lonely and depressed and have no social life. That's where "forever alone" comes from.
  • Blade 2012/07/10 19:38:57
  • flyingseaturtle BN 2012/07/10 19:25:40
    Disagree
    flyingseaturtle BN
    +3
    internet isolation
    It just depends on the person ;-)
  • Adam 2012/07/10 19:19:37
    Disagree
    Adam
    +2
    It only enables us to enhance our tendencies as it provides information at a quicker rate.
  • Fef 2012/07/10 19:15:24
  • SA 2012/07/10 19:14:27
    Disagree
    SA
    +4
    "Us" Art?? LOL You have a frog in your pocket??
    jumping frog animated

    Perhaps "some" but not most I know.
  • Black_Rose 2012/07/10 19:00:08 (edited)
    Agree
    Black_Rose
    +4
    I wonder what the world would be like if there was no internet

    wondering



    Lot's of people will probably look like this


    world without internet
    world without internet
  • Deere Guy Black_Rose 2012/07/10 20:27:26
    Deere Guy
    +2
    It would be much better off in my opinion......the internet and smart phones have really dumbed down society in general........many can't even do simple math without consulting their smart phone or computer......just my opinion..........
  • Black_Rose Deere Guy 2012/07/11 12:28:56 (edited)
    Black_Rose
    +1
    I would have to agree. The only thing I use the internet for is work, and using SodaHead and Facebook to stay in touch with friends and family who live far away. I can't stand smart phones too. I have a feeling if those shut down, people will go crazy too. All I need my phone to do is call, text, and take a picture. Nothing else. I don't need all fancy apps, and internet.
  • XoXo 2012/07/10 18:59:06
    Agree
    XoXo
    +2
    Too late to take it away now.
  • kcandi 2012/07/10 18:52:40
    Agree
    kcandi
    +2
    There is no substitution for real human contact. The inernet has also made life easier for those who prey on others.
  • ♒ßεllεchεvεllε®♒ 2012/07/10 18:34:37
  • Dave0626 2012/07/10 18:30:28
    Agree
    Dave0626
    +2
    I agree only to the extent a lot of folks just don't handle the new technology very well. And get too wrapped up in it. For me, I view the Internet as nothing more than a useful tool. For example, of recently, I'm taking up photography as a hobby.
    The Internet is full of useful information on that subject. ....and will be a refreshing change from my other hobby of fixing computers....

    photography hobby internet information subject refreshing change hobby fixing computers
  • John 2012/07/10 18:20:57
    Disagree
    John
    +1
    no, has no affect on me. I was crazy before the internet came up loooool
  • Don Leuty 2012/07/10 18:19:38
    Disagree
    Don Leuty
    +2
    IMO, loneliness and depression are self-inflicted wounds.
  • kcandi Don Leuty 2012/07/10 18:53:34
    kcandi
    +2
    Then I guess you've never suffered from either.
  • Don Leuty kcandi 2012/07/10 19:11:21
    Don Leuty
    +2
    Au contrare, mon ami. I just came to realize that I was the one allowing others to run my life. Life takes on a different look when you chose to do things rather than let others choose for you.
  • Professor Wizard 2012/07/10 18:16:48
    Disagree
    Professor Wizard
    +2
    Crazy... no... Stupid and lazy... absofreakinlootly!
  • DemonChild 2012/07/10 18:11:55
    Agree
    DemonChild
    +1
    I think its the cause of ADD, your getting so much information that when your not on l'ordinateur your fidgeting (phys. or ment.) because your not used to having such low stimuli and your looking for the information that you find valuable anyway.
  • KrSpo 2012/07/10 18:11:10
    Disagree
    KrSpo
    +3
    Actually I believe that the Internet is actually instilling a sense of fearlessness in us, but not in a good way. Internet Anonymity has given everyone the idea that there are no rules, and no consequences to their actions.
  • Eyes See Wide North 2012/07/10 18:08:03
    Disagree
    Eyes See Wide North
    +1
    Its definitely going to create new problems, but with all good things in life we have to learn about problems.
    Just use it in moderation and you will be fine, dont try and get the internet shut down or else you will have a problem, a going backwards problem.
  • Jack's Pearl 2012/07/10 18:04:47
    Disagree
    Jack's Pearl
    +4
    It's all about personal choices. For one Russell could have easily done what he did via news on the television, TV programs, news papers and magazines. Instead of obsessing on the net he would obsess on these things when his stories came out. That's just my two cents. Not a lot, but something.
  • John Hall 2012/07/10 18:03:16
    Disagree
    John Hall
    +5
    only if you let it .

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