| Gamers are particularly bad about it, but I think it can apply to anybody who spends an inordinate amount of time attached to a computer or phone. My theory is that they spend so much time playing games or screwing around, performing repetitive activities that have no consequence, that other activities they perform via virtual means just become an extension of their gaming mindset. I think the same goes for Dread Pirate Roberts, the guy who wrote Mirai, perpetrators of cyberbullying and others-- they spend so much time wrapped up in a digital world where they get to play God with no consequence that the real-world implications of their digital lives start to become blurred. * You can tell your parents you love them with the push of a button. * You can have food brought to you with the push of a button. * You can take a picture of your cat doing something stupid with the push of a button. * You can send it to millions of people with the push of a button. * You can buy clothes, household supplies or a car with the push of a button. * You can conduct business with the push of a button. * You can build and explore virtual worlds with the push of a button. * You can create virtual life with the push of a button. * You can destroy virtual life with the push of a button. * You can tell someone they're ugly with the push of a button. * You can distribute naked pictures of someone who trusted you with the push of a button. * You can buy something expensive and make someone else pay for it with the push of a button. * You can cripple the internet with the push of a button. * You can put out a hit on someone with the push of a button. You press buttons all day long for fun or for work, with no negative feedback. What's one more button? |