Internet addiction and the habit of book reading
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Internet addiction and the habit of book reading
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Re: Internet addiction and the habit of book reading
#2However, as the article testifies, there is still pleasure (including a calmer intellectual pleasure) to be found in isolation with a book.
A useful hypothesis: Loss of attention span (due to an internet focus) can be reversed, and it is worth doing so.
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#6What does the author think people are doing on the internet? At least some are reading.
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#7What does the author think people are doing on the internet? At least some are reading.
(All: please respond to the substance of an article and not technicalities or provocative bits.)
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#8What does the author think people are doing on the internet? At least some are reading.
Some are reading with great comprehension rates, most are skimming through content, and up to the..next piece.
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#9I mean, yes, I mostly read things online nowadays, but... I'm still reading, it's just on the computer now.
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#10The one thing they all have in common is being new behavior patterns that people can worry and kvetch about.