I agree with you here Warl0ck. Technology has always been an isolating factor that brings out the worst in many people. Just look at how some people act when they are behind the steering wheels of their cars. Brings out the animal in them. Computers and phones have the same effect, isolating people from one another, which destroys empathy and thus leads us towards treating other people in less than human ways. My question is, if it's already this bad now, where are we headed with technology getting an ever greater hold over our society?My world is technology but I agree with you 100%. There are a lot of good things about technology but there are some very bad things. It was Mr Robot (a show on hackers) who said we live in "controlled isolated bubbles in the form of social networks". I think that comment was absolutely accurate on the current state of the world. The rise of hate, anger and misogyny is because everything has gone digital. We're not longer engaging a person, we're engaging a digital presence. Look at a typical modern conversation via text. The person may just up and disappear in the middle of it, no notification or anything. You wouldn't do that in reality but we do online. We now see people as one dimensional and we treat people that way. And our anonymity allows us to be crass & cruel and hurt other people. We can no longer just STFU, we have to say something. So if a chubby girl posts a picture she likes of herself on social media, 2 people say "pretty girl", 10 others say "fat ho".





