Jagube said:If the internet allows one person to learn something of value while a thousand others get sucked into conspiracy theories or some other mental masturbation, it's still doing a great service to humanity, because it's those who put it into good use that matter. Advances in science, technology, medicine etc. are made by the most skilled, clever, intelligent; those least so have no impact, whether positive or negative.
The internet beats printed books by orders of magnitude, by being indexed and quickly searchable.
I agree. The tool's only as good as the person wielding it.