Based on that graph's numbers (dated 2008) combined with each country's 2009 population census (a percentile or two off, I know...): Nigeria: 15% United Kingdom: 75% Egypt: 17% South Africa: 8% Sweden: 85%
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#12Is it really fair to say that people in China have access to the Internet? Maybe it's better to say that they have access to some AOL-ized version of the Internet, not the actual Internet itself. The difference between an open Internet and a closed one is not just a small difference of degree; they are entirely different things.
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#13Based on that graph's numbers (dated 2008) combined with each country's 2009 population census (a percentile or two off, I know...): Nigeria: 15% United Kingdom: 75% Egypt: 17% South Africa: 8% Sweden: 85%
But look at the rate of growth...
If we look at the UK's numbers in that same graph, after having travelled back to 2002 in our time machine, we could also say "but look at the rate of growth the past 4 years!", but looking back at the graph today, with "8 years later" of extra data...
My underlying point was that no mistake in graphs and statistics is as common as the repeated mistake of us trying to predict the future from contemporary numbers, and always ending up being wrong a few years later down the road. Statistics need lots of time to mature and settle.
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#16Is it really fair to say that people in China have access to the Internet? Maybe it's better to say that they have access to some AOL-ized version of the Internet, not the actual Internet itself. The difference between an open Internet and a closed one is not just a small difference of degree; they are entirely different things.
There are about 20 or 30 websites blocked in china. Not that many.
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#17The first thing that came to mind when I saw the graph was, "Geez, there's a quite a rise in scammers in Nigeria."
Spam reaches a lot of people, because that's its intent. Extrapolating from spam is silly.
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#18The first thing I thought when reading the title ("Graphs don't lie :) ) was: "There are three kinds of lies: Lies, damn lies and statistics." Presumably, graphs fall under "statistics".
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#19Is it really fair to say that people in China have access to the Internet? Maybe it's better to say that they have access to some AOL-ized version of the Internet, not the actual Internet itself. The difference between an open Internet and a closed one is not just a small difference of degree; they are entirely different things.
There are about 20 or 30 websites blocked in china. Not that many.
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#20Is it really fair to say that people in China have access to the Internet? Maybe it's better to say that they have access to some AOL-ized version of the Internet, not the actual Internet itself. The difference between an open Internet and a closed one is not just a small difference of degree; they are entirely different things.
There are about 20 or 30 websites blocked in china. Not that many.
Hmm, I think there are more than 20 or 30 western newspapers and they probably are if not blocked then heavily censored.