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Originally Posted by Geo&Ter
Constantly amazed on people giving their dissertation on why they don't like this or that over a quarter. Really? Are these the major problems in your lives? Not just this subject but anywhere else on this site.
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My guess is that no one wants to talk online in a public forum about all the major problems in their life.
I'll bet most of the people who write did not have the time to write when they were younger because they were going to school, serving, working and raising kids and taking care of parents. And for some this may be the first time in their life they have the time.
I feel sorry for children who spend any time checking their facebook accounts and text messaging. We didn't.
"As smartphones and other mobile devices have become more widespread, 26% of American adults now report that they go online “almost constantly,” up from 21% in 2015, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted in January 2018.
Overall, 77% of Americans go online on a daily basis. That figure includes the 26% who go online almost constantly, as well as 43% who say they go online several times a day and 8% who go online about once a day. Some 11% go online several times a week or less often, while 11% of adults say they do not use the internet at all."
Writing, doing research, troubleshooting, sharing recipes keeps you engaged and communicating with others. Even with an online connection that feels pretty good. Don't you think we earned it?
Is this your first post?