W10. Can we think of some example of how internet has changed our culture?

I think online comments changed our culture a lot. Comments mainly express individual opinions. Therefore, under the online news, there are endless individual opinions about the contents of the article. Again, other individual opinions about the endless opinions run in the form of replies and comments. In democracy, "public opinion" is the most absolute basis, and many of these stacked opinions have begun to be regarded as a kind of public opinion in the democratic society of the online age. At major hearings, lawmakers came to regard it as the "voice of the people," referring to related comments. Of course, the limitations of online cannot be absolute public opinion, but at least online individuals can form 'opinion' more actively than previous generations.

Recent comments do not hesitate to criticize reporters or writers as well as content content. This is because most of the people have very extensive knowledge, and unlike journalists who write long sentences without logic or alternatives, they are quite logical and clear at a glance. Therefore, this phenomenon can also be expected to lead to advanced democracy.

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