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I Hate the Internet
In “I Hate the Internet,” by “Evan”, it shows how the Internet can do more bad than good by dividing people and their preferences. “Evan” describes how a YouTube video with comments below can start many arguments and debates online. “Evan” mentions, “because people can be anonymous behind a keyboard, many feel free to write whatever comes directly from their brain, no matter how crazy or rude it may be.” This is very true. The Internet continues to divide people with their opinions since people are known to express their views more on the Internet, behind the screen. If someone disagrees with another, prepare for war.
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