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Internet Users Are More Social Than Non-Users

FePe writes "The UCLA World Internet Project has concluded from a study that Internet users spend more time on social activites than non-users. Many other interesting facts can be seen on the page. For example, in the United States 73.1 percent of men use the Internet compared to 69 percent of woman." Also interesting is how net users watch less television than their offline counterparts. Update: 01/16 03:46 GMT by M : Yep, pretty much the same story as yesterday. To be fair, Cowboyneal did say it was news to him. :)

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  1. Oh my by iswm · · Score: 3, Funny

    How delightfully ironic.

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    Buckethead
    1. Re:Oh my by 1u3hr · · Score: 4, Funny
      from the news-to-me dept.

      Perhaps if he'd read the story when it was posted yesterday it wouldn't be.

  2. DUPE! by herrvinny · · Score: 3, Informative
    1. Re:DUPE! by Adam9 · · Score: 4, Funny

      The editors were too busy having a social life perhaps? ;)

  3. 'course! by pumpknhd · · Score: 5, Funny

    What are they thinking? That we just sit around and read /. all day?

  4. Internet users also have worse memory by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny
  5. Of Course... by SpiritualRemains · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Of course there's more men on the internet than women. There's more male oriented porn than female oriented porn out there.

    SR.

  6. w417.... by Deraj+DeZine · · Score: 3, Funny

    Social != Taking showers

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  7. Why is this a shock? by BoldAC · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Like we come here for the articles?!?!

    We all come here to socialize and share ideas.

    Yes, even the trolls.

    This is social.

    Sure I go out with friends and family several times per week... but this is a form of socialization as well.

    We all need a little geek "fix" every once in a while.

    No shock here.

    AC

    1. Re:Why is this a shock? by asparagus · · Score: 3, Funny

      That's just how it started...I needed a little 'geek' fix now and then. And then a little became more and more, till now a little ain't a little no mo'.

      But it's all good. My friend Randy says he's going to show me something called 'crack'. He says it's a thousand times better than the internet. I told him he's never visited stileproject. I'll be back soon with the results.

  8. What kind of social activities? by Ignorant+Aardvark · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Online people may spend more overall time in "social activities" - but a lot of these social activities probably don't really count. Is someone who spends 6 hours a week in a chat room socially better off than someone who spends 5 hours a week hanging out with friends at a mall?

    Another point to mention: I watch TV at least as many hours as I am on my computer. Why? All of the rooms that I have computers in also have TVs in them, and I always have a TV on in the background when I'm on the computer.

  9. Just a quick question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If slashdot "subscribers" get to see the stuff before the fact, why not let them vote a story a dupe BEFORE it's posted to the site?

    I mean, it could just be a delay of 30 seconds for each vote until a certain threshold is reached, but christ! It's almost as bad as the trolls sometimes.

    My .02

    ~ Eric

  10. all geeks use the internet by the_2nd_coming · · Score: 5, Funny

    (geeks are internet users)=> (internet users are super social) => (geeks are the most internet savy) => (Geeks are Socialite GODS)

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  11. Despite being a dupe. by fuzzbot77 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It is true... We have got so much more communication of course.. We can talk VoIP/IRC IM email to our hearts content. If anything computers / internet has made it cheaper to communicate with people we would not normaly communicate with. Only for the cost of ISP charges.. which usualy works out cheaper than dialing up some one on your home phone. Is this story a suprize. Not for those of us that are used to it.. Its the uneducated general public that have been misinformed that believe that computers cause you to be anti-social.. Well thats my 2 cents.. I am sure there will be people that dissagree

  12. "internet users" by senatorpjt · · Score: 3, Funny

    Remember, they're talking about the 73% of the population that sends email around, they're not talking about the hardcore geek population. I don't even think these people should be counted as "internet users" any more than you would call someone who pumps their own gas an auto mechanic.

  13. Why is this surprising? by kaiwainz · · Score: 3, Interesting

    For me, I maybe lucky to watch 1hour of TV at night, and that is *if* I am lucky whilst on the other hand I would much rather prefer surfing the net, looking for news that interests me and possibly chat to a few friends.

    I completely agree with the UCLA, the people I find that are the *least* socially active are those who are couch potatoes where as for me, I'm able to surf for the information I want, get it straight away then go off and do something else where as if I watch TV, I would have to sit through ads, a couple of feel good news stories just to get to the news story that I could be interested in.

    With that being said, however, yes, there are people on the internet who hide behind their computer screen, too scared to face the world so instead they create a whole new persona specifically for "online communication".

    Now sure, Internet is great for communication, however, like any form of communication, one has to take it in moderation. Simply restricting yourself to online friendships is neither healthy or longterm.

    Now, if we all lived in isolated vacuums then I am sure it wouldn't be so bad but unfortunately these people take their anti-social leanings into work, the net result? you end up with a handful of possibly talented employees but can't work together with others to solve problems.

    In IT we spend WAAY to much time worrying about skills when what the concerntration an universities and other training institutions ensuring that balanced people are graduated who not only know their "stuff" but also have the soft skills required for work that requires close colaboration.

  14. I e-mailed the god damn editor. by sam_handelman · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I stay home on Thursday night, in spite of the legion of sophisticated bisexual women clawing at the door to my Manhattan apartment, putting aside a rich evening of culinary, cultural and sexual exploration of the kind that all geeks regularly enjoy, in order to selflessly devote myself to keeping slashdot running smoothly.

    I e-mail the on-duty editor with a problem - as I am instructed to do.

    I do so with at least ten minutes to spare before the story actually goes live.

    What does the editor do? Absolutely nothing!

    What is the point of even *having* an on-duty editor if they can't filter out duplicate stories! Jeez!

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  15. Social? by newt_sd · · Score: 4, Funny

    How social can it be I have read this in eight different online news sources already!!

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  16. more social or more desperate? by cribb · · Score: 5, Funny
    Obvious computer Geek walks into local mall wearing a t-shirt, and after getting lost and fighting a bit with himself decides to actually talk to the shop assistant:
    Hi, where's the computer dept
    Assistant:
    Third floor, on your right
    Geek:
    Oh, do you know if they sell Netgear LN-234STs over there?
    Assistant:
    Sorry, you should ask the computer dept. people about that
    Geek looks at assistant's t-shirt:
    Do you know that thinkgeek sell a t-shirt just like this one, with "all your base are belong to us" written on it

    Assistant looks at Geek and walks away as fast as possible.

    Geek goes to the computer dept. and immediately finds other geeks talking about the new iPod, joins in in their conversation, and together they flood the assistant with questions about the technical specs of all the mp3 players around, and keep trying to persuade him that the iRivers are better because they are firmware upgradeable to support OGG/Vorbis.

    A few days later, assistant fill in poll about computer users, and in the Comments section fills in:

    They ask a lot of questions, talk way too much, and never buy anything. and what's with this "Does it run on linux" question, what is Linux in the first place?


    A few days later slashdot story appears, claiming that geeks are more communicative than other people.
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  17. More men on the net by Felinoid · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Quite a few high school guidence counclers actually believe wemen can't make a successful carrer in technical fields and will actively discurage intrest in those fields.
    When the guidence councilers ultimately desides what classes the students get to take that bies will effect the class attendence of the technical classes. Reasurence from the teachers that it's not a problem dose not help.

    Equally famaly members will also discurage girls from getting involved in computers becouse "It's too complex".

    This is less and less over time. Each generation has less interfearence as we learn just how important computers really are in the world today.

    We can thank peoples addatudes twords wemen in the 1970s and 80's for the limited representation of wemen on the Internet today.

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