Knoqnoq Forum: Everything You Want to Discuss, Most Discussed in India
Search
Reply: 2

The internet always has endless arguments.

[Copy link]

849

Threads

337

Posts

110K

Credits

Forum Veteran

Rank: 8Rank: 8

Credits
13671
Post time 23-4-2024 21:20:45 | Show all posts |Read mode
On the internet, no matter which platform you visit, you'll always encounter a group of people engaged in heated arguments. This is because the internet has made our world smaller, allowing various value systems to clash within this small virtual space. As a result, sparks fly, and online quarrels are constant.

Firstly, everyone has their own values, shaped by their life experiences, cultural background, education level, and more. So, when you express an opinion online, it's like throwing a stone into the ocean, creating ripples. However, some opinions are particularly prone to conflict, akin to putting gunpowder on a bonfire, leading to instant explosions.

Secondly, information spreads incredibly fast on the internet. A single message can circulate globally in the blink of an eye. This means that one person's speech can impact thousands or even millions of people. For example, when a social media influencer posts a controversial statement, a swarm of people immediately start arguing in the comments section. In such situations, differing values clash like two armies on a battlefield, neither willing to back down.

Another issue is that the internet provides people with a relatively anonymous platform for communication. This leads some individuals to become extremely aggressive and impulsive online because they feel that nobody can identify them in the virtual world, allowing them to express their opinions recklessly. Consequently, online quarrels become increasingly fierce, sometimes descending into personal attacks and insults.

In summary, the internet allows different value systems to collide, resulting in ongoing online quarrels. However, we must learn to coexist peacefully in the online world. When encountering disagreeable opinions, it's best not to engage in arguments because convincing the other party is often futile. It's better to avoid unnecessary confrontations while surfing the web to steer clear of pointless quarrels.
Reply

Use magic Report

605

Threads

1455

Posts

110K

Credits

Forum Veteran

Rank: 8Rank: 8

Credits
17724
Post time 24-4-2024 09:23:58 | Show all posts
These are difficult to avoid, you know.
Reply

Use magic Report

197

Threads

1302

Posts

5361

Credits

Forum Veteran

Rank: 8Rank: 8

Credits
5361
Post time 24-4-2024 09:30:18 | Show all posts
There will always be endless arguments everywhere.
Reply

Use magic Report

You have to log in before you can reply Login | Register

Points Rules

Quick Reply To Top Return to the list