
A more
modern generation is emerging from consuming e-media rather than traditional methods like letters and radios to communicate and to be entertained. Although these was are no longer intact as
technology has allowed people to communicate more easily as well as faster and easily accessible and generally more convenient as people can check updates on the go by accessing the Internet through their mobiles. This is
convergence. Also the web allows people to upload information onto their and this makes it more
interactive as today’s generation like to feel part of things and are no longer
passive like the hypodermic needle theory suggests.
However some say that we rely on the Internet too much and don’t allow us to think for

ourselves as we assumes that the Internet is
smarter than the human mind but things posted could be inaccurate. Furthermore there are dangers such as privacy and security. Places where this may occur on the Internet could be chat rooms as its a place where
paedophiles groom younger kids to gain their trust and eventually hurt them physically/emotionally. Also the fact that the Internet is so large it allows people to even find out when people are at home or not so it makes burglary more easy via Google
streetmap. So the issue raised is whether its
safe enough.
The Internet may be essential for our kids' education, but it's riddled with online predators, seeking children to "groom" for abuse. Google is supposedly
"making us stupid" and shattering our concentration into the bargain. It's also allegedly leading to an epidemic of
plagiarism. File sharing is destroying music, online news is killing newspapers, and Amazon is killing bookshops as outlined by an article by the
Guardian: The internet: Everything you ever need to know