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We're not weird

PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 2:44 am
by ozzy72
By Bernhard Warner, European Internet Correspondent LONDON (Reuters) - The typical Internet user -- far from being a geek -- shuns television and actively socialises with friends, a study on surfing habits says. The findings of the first World Internet Project report present an image of the average Netizen that contrasts with the stereotype of the loner "geek" who spends hours of his free time on the Internet and rarely engages with the real world. Instead, the typical Internet user is an avid reader of books and spends more time engaged in social activities than the non-user, it says. And, television viewing is down among some Internet users by as much as five hours per week compared with Net abstainers, the study added. "Use of the Internet is reducing television viewing around the world while having little impact on positive aspects of social life," said Jeffrey Cole, director of the UCLA Center for Communication Policy, the California university that organised the project. "Most Internet users generally trust the information they find online," he told Reuters via e-mail. The findings are derived from surveys of Internet and non-Internet users in 14 countries: the United States, Britain, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Japan, Macao, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, China and Chile. The study published on Wednesday does however support some long-established Internet usage trends including the fact that the wealthiest segments of the population are the most avid users and that more men than women surf the Web. But figures vary widely by country. For example, the gender gap is most pronounced in Italy and smallest in Taiwan. According to the study, 41.7 percent of Italian men are online compared to 21.5 percent of Italian women. In Taiwan, the difference is 25.1 percent for men and 23.5 percent for women. The digital divide, a phrase used to describe how poverty impacts Web usage, appears to be tightening around the world, Cole said. In seven of the 12 countries for which the information was available, more than 20 percent of the poorest segment of the population uses the Internet. Sweden, Korea and the U.S. have the highest usage of Internet users among the poor. SCEPTICAL SWEDES The credibility of information published on the Internet also received a surprising boost. Despite the existence of countless spoof Web sites and message boards that carry oddball political rants, more than half of Internet users surveyed said "most or all" of the information they find online is reliable and credible. The most trusting users are in South Korea while Swedes are the biggest sceptics about the veracity of Web news. The Chinese, meanwhile, are among the most active Net socialisers. According to the study, Chinese Internet users say they rely on the medium to interact with others who share their political interests, hobbies and faith. "It's more than in any other country and a significant figure for citizens of a nation in which religion is officially banned," the study said of Chinese users' willingness to discuss religion online with others.

I'm sure Hagar will be glad to hear this ;D

Re: We're not weird

PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 2:58 am
by Hagar
I'm sure Hagar will be glad to hear this ;D

LOL So officially I'm not weird. That's a relief then. 8)

This is what I've always believed but I think my neighbours would disagree. ::) In fact so would anyone who knows me. ;D ;D ;D

PS. I was weird before the Internet was even thought of.

Re: We're not weird

PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 3:24 am
by BFMF
LOL So officially I'm not weird. That's a relief then. 8)


Officially, maybe not.

unofficially, of course you are ;D

j/k ;)

Re: We're not weird

PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 3:45 am
by Hagar
Officially, maybe not.

unofficially, of course you are ;D

j/k ;)

Apparently they dreamed up a new term for weirdos like me. Not only am I officially not weird but I am now apparently a "Netizen" whatever that might be. ??? ::)

As I keep telling people. I'm not weird at all. I've always known that. It's all the others. :o ::) ;D 8)

Re: We're not weird

PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 6:30 am
by Smoke2much
If "neitzen" has anything to do with "Nietzsche" then count me in!

Re: We're not weird

PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 10:52 am
by ATI_7500
"netizen" = "net" (internet) + "citizen" (i think...)
;)

Re: We're not weird

PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 11:08 am
by Hagar
"netizen" = "net" (internet) + "citizen" (i think...)
;)

Silent. Your powers of deduction rank 2nd only to the great Sherlock Holmes himself. :o ;D

I had figured this out already. Although I spend far more time connected to the Internet than is good for me (or anyone else for that matter) I don't actually live there. This would in fact be impossible. I therefore fail to see how the term is appropriate. ??? ::) ;)

Re: We're not weird

PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 11:24 am
by ATI_7500
Silent. Your powers of deduction rank 2nd only to the great Sherlock Holmes himself. :o ;D


a future world ruler has to be intelligent...;D ;D ;D

Re: We're not weird

PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 4:28 pm
by Sock

a future world ruler has to be intelligent...;D ;D ;D


Yeah, having your finger on the button is a good thing. ;D ;)


I should show this to my parents!  Get a little help in that sector.

Na...I'd just forget anyway... ::)

Re: We're not weird

PostPosted: Sat Jan 17, 2004 1:55 pm
by HerSELF
Personally I am weird and proud of it, I married a weirdo too. ;)


Sarah

Re: We're not weird

PostPosted: Sat Jan 17, 2004 9:15 pm
by Daz
im not wierd just unique... sounds better eh? lol

Re: We're not weird

PostPosted: Sat Jan 17, 2004 11:27 pm
by OTTOL

Personally I am weird and proud of it, I married a weirdo too. ;)


Sarah

I just read somewhere that you can't believe everything you read. I'm weird and I don't care what they say!

Nice one Doug.............best chuckle I've had in a while. You're wit, as you described, is subtle yet surgical.  :D

Re: We're not weird

PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 4:56 am
by Smoke2much
Personally I am weird and proud of it, I married a weirdo too. ;)
Sarah


She's married to me, poor girl!