What do you think of the way cyberspace has evolved during the last couple of decades? I feel as if, due to the less accessible nature of the cyberspace a few years ago, people who used it did so because of a "real" interest, which derived in a particular culture and sort of community sense. Nowadays, the cyberspace is so widespread and the uses mostly given to it so limited that I observe an abysmal gap, and one slightly disappointing as to that, seeing as cyberspace seems to have become yet another tool or extension of consumer culture, as do most of the content and everyday uses both created and "experienced" on it.
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What do you think of the way cyberspace has evolved during the last couple of decades? I feel as if, due to the less accessible nature of the cyberspace a few years ago, people who used it did so because of a "real" interest, which derived in a particular culture and sort of community sense. Nowadays, the cyberspace is so widespread and the uses mostly given to it so limited that I observe an abysmal gap, and one slightly disappointing as to that, seeing as cyberspace seems to have become yet another tool or extension of consumer culture, as do most of the content and everyday uses both created and "experienced" on it.
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