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Would it be better if technology never existed?
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Dec 18, 2021 10:03AM
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I don't think it would be better, with that said I do think it will take a few more generations to learn how to use it properly because right now we seem to abuse/overuse it
I agree! But sometimes I can’t help but wish some internet things never existed. I’ve had some troubles with technology, but I’m very happy I got to be on Goodreads and meet other bookworms!
I don't think so. The internet has taught me so many things. I can't physically go to the library right now due to risks of an immune system flare up if I get COVID. I have been homeschooled since I was 6 years old after a brief stint in public school that didn't end well. I've learned most of what I know thanks to the internet. I've spent the majority of my life inside, which means I've spent more time on the internet than I have out in public. The internet has given me a platform where I can blog and share my experiences. The internet gives people like me--and many people of different types--platforms to discuss their experiences. If someone uses the internet correctly, they can find a place where they belong--where they fit in. While I dislike some pockets of the internet, overall, technology is a blessing.
Thanks to technology, the lives of chronically ill and disabled people have gotten better (not that they were ever completely flawed in the first place). Thanks to technology, natural disasters can be predicted, giving a lot of people a chance to evacuate. A lot of types of technology have saved lives, so I think it has made our lives better. Is there room for improvement? Yes, there always is, but right now I think we're doing pretty good.
Thanks to technology, the lives of chronically ill and disabled people have gotten better (not that they were ever completely flawed in the first place). Thanks to technology, natural disasters can be predicted, giving a lot of people a chance to evacuate. A lot of types of technology have saved lives, so I think it has made our lives better. Is there room for improvement? Yes, there always is, but right now I think we're doing pretty good.


Shawna wrote: "I don't think so. While social media has had some negative impacts like bullying, technology has really helped the medical field and technology has made many things more accessible for people with ..."
This ^^^^^^^
This ^^^^^^^

However, with this there also comes more scammers. There comes data leaks that affect millions when their credit card or bank info is compromised. There also comes the online bullying, and over use of computers, phones and TVs. There also comes the problem of WHEN the scammers call. (They call right when I usually go to sleep)
It all depends on how it is used I suppose.
Jenny wrote: "Hmm this is an interesting question. I also come from a unique time period for technology. The year I was born was the year the internet was created, and it really did not take off until I was in m..."
I agree!
I agree!
I really agreed with Scooodles. Even though technology has helped us in so many ways, I’ve seen terrible things. I think people still need to learn how to use it for…I mean, just not to make terrible things.
Technology has saved lives and it’s helped people do so many things. It’s helped Disney people make movies which entertain people.
It’s made us realize we have a terrible memory against a gorilla.
But what about the technology in entertainment? Like movies, YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat, Netflix, Prime Video, all these sites. Some of these sites have horrible things.
Some have horrible shows.
But also it’s made our internet thrive with people who want to share with the world. They want to create or show people how to do things. They get together to make series or movies for other peoples entertainment.
But there is a lot of other things. People make horror shows for some people because they like it, but horror games and shows have scared me for a long time.
So what about just the self-entertainment part, has that helped our community?
But what about the technology in entertainment? Like movies, YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat, Netflix, Prime Video, all these sites. Some of these sites have horrible things.
Some have horrible shows.
But also it’s made our internet thrive with people who want to share with the world. They want to create or show people how to do things. They get together to make series or movies for other peoples entertainment.
But there is a lot of other things. People make horror shows for some people because they like it, but horror games and shows have scared me for a long time.
So what about just the self-entertainment part, has that helped our community?

that was a lot of words... :/ hopefully you found this helpful but I sometimes can't stop typing.... XV
I think you’re very right, Caroline. There are a few things in your comment that may not be appropriate for younger members that may be in this group (r**e and s**c**e in particular), so I'd recommend eliminating it or putting asterisks. There is only one small part I disagree with though. Cures have been found for some cancers, that is true, but as for autoimmune diseases, no cures exist. And cures haven't even been found for all cancers, sadly (hopefully one day). None have been found for autoimmune disease, and autoimmune diseases are seldom researched. The research for autoimmune diseases is also incredibly expensive and isn’t seen as that important (even though autoimmune diseases can turn into cancer [my uncle {by marriage} had an autoimmune disease and then developed colon cancer, which he died from in 2019] and/or kill someone pretty easily if they aren’t managed well). Autoimmune disease research and treatment has gotten better, but researchers are actually nowhere close to a cure for them. My mom has studied autoimmune disease research online for the past decade, attempting to learn as much as she can in order to help me, herself, and my family. The medical community is so ignorant on some issues when it comes to autoimmune diseases, even researchers and doctors. Very few people understand them. Most people didn’t even know what they were until they were discussed during the pandemic. They don’t know how much vaccines and diet affect things, not even most doctors. Autoimmune diseases are chronic things that can’t be easily cured, if ever cured. Having autoimmune disease is both a blessing and a curse anyway. To me, at least. It mainly means that someone’s immune system is hypersensitive and overreacts sometimes. As long as those symptoms don't get out of hand and precautionary measures are taken, it's not that big of a deal. Unless we reach a point where we can actually control the immune system (which we can’t do right now; it’s also highly unlikely), it won’t happen. The only thing out there are treatments. The only thing that can be done is management and attempting to mediate any symptoms by whatever measures (medications, diet, etc.). Other than that though, I agree with your comment wholeheartedly 🙂
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I should do more debate like this >:D
I should do more debate like this >:D
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I should do more debate like this >:D"
You should 😄 I'm used to having debates and discussions. My mother and I have had long discussions like this since I was probably about 5, however they're usually more philosophical than this (human nature, stuff like that).
I should do more debate like this >:D"
You should 😄 I'm used to having debates and discussions. My mother and I have had long discussions like this since I was probably about 5, however they're usually more philosophical than this (human nature, stuff like that).
Audrey wrote: "Oh coollllll!!!!"
Yep 🙂 You should join in on some of these in general though 😄 I think you'd have fun.
Yep 🙂 You should join in on some of these in general though 😄 I think you'd have fun.
I feel like sometimes it’s hard for me to carry a discussion sometimes-
But maybe soon 🙃
But maybe soon 🙃
Audrey wrote: "I feel like sometimes it’s hard for me to carry a discussion sometimes-
But maybe soon 🙃"
You won't fully know unless you try 😊 It just takes practice, that's all.
Yay 😄
But maybe soon 🙃"
You won't fully know unless you try 😊 It just takes practice, that's all.
Yay 😄
I don't think it would have. Especially during lockdown, it would have been harder to communicate with others. In the sense of social media, alot of that we would be better without. But technology itself can be a good thing if used correctly (ie work and communication) and not 12 hours of screen time scrolling through tiktok
That darn 12 hours screen time used scrolling through TikTok XD
Idk how people can do it lol my screen time is 1 hour and 34 and I've been awake since 7 and it's now basically half 6
A good example of good uses for technology would be my school!
I was homeschooled until 8th, then started at an online school program. Keep in mind, I have always really loved learning and growing up the focus was always learn to learn, compared to most public schools where the focus is to learn to pass.
Because of technology, I get to do all my required school work in less time than I would at a school, as well as in an organized system that is structured to resemble collage. With the extra time I can learn more or relax. Because I already spend 8+ hours straight on my laptop, after school I rarely sit on my phone or any other tech because I'm kinda drained😅 which means my personal screen time is quite low.
I was homeschooled until 8th, then started at an online school program. Keep in mind, I have always really loved learning and growing up the focus was always learn to learn, compared to most public schools where the focus is to learn to pass.
Because of technology, I get to do all my required school work in less time than I would at a school, as well as in an organized system that is structured to resemble collage. With the extra time I can learn more or relax. Because I already spend 8+ hours straight on my laptop, after school I rarely sit on my phone or any other tech because I'm kinda drained😅 which means my personal screen time is quite low.
