Originally Posted by
lovesjoyajm
So I'm wondering: do you think the "digital age" of knowing everything about everyone, instantly, is/was/has been an inevitable consequence of the advancement of technology and knowledge? Or would it have been possible for "modernity" to take a different route so that while still having a thoroughly "modern" society, these bizarre, Stalkernet phenomena wouldn't have become the norm?
I don't think your questions are mutually exclusive lj. The short answer is... anything is possible.
I did a paper on evolution of technology for uni last year. The age we live in 'The information age' is actually a very exciting time period. Everything is at the tip of our fingertips. For the first time in history anyone can become anyone or learn almost anything just by reading up on it. These many vast, relatively cheap and easily obtainable resources have never been available to us before.
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