Friday, November 21, 2008

The consequences of using blogs




Today, I would like to talk about the consequences of using blogs.


Blogs are internet spaces that anyone can go into. It's like buying land for free. Blogs let you interact with one another and let you spread and find information around fast. For example, going to a district library will probably take 10 minutes. Then, finding the book that you want will take another 10 minutes. If it has something to do with research, it will take another additional 2 hours to skim the book and try to sort out the irrevalant information. This is minimum and could take much more time. However, when you use the internet and go into blogs, the information would be summarized for you and in about 30 minutes, you can get all the information you need.


There is a hazard that follows this. The hazard is that false information can be seemed real. This means that someone can put flase information on the blogs and make it seem real. It can also make a minority of people seem like that a view in a controversial issue is the majority's view by posting many blogs at the same time. This had actually happened in South Korea. In South Korea, there was a false rumor that whoever eats American beef will get mad cow disease and die. Many people believed this because people who were against the importation of American beef had put up many false evidence on blogs. Riots happened and there was disorder in the country for some time. Even during the riots, some people spread false information that a college girl had died because the police hit her too hard during one of the riots. It sparked anti-government feelings and many more people joined the riot. Even after the person who spread that rumor was found guilty, many people still believed that a real college girl had died.

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