Quote Originally Posted by Simon Appleton
Do you think young members of the Org are "deadened, alienated and manipulative" or that this is not a "human community"? I don't see it. The internet widens the potential community and makes it easier to connect. Like the printing press in the fifteenth century, I don't think we have fully seen how this will work through but I think the social implications are exciting.
Only on the internet does this interaction happen. How do these same individuals interact with real emotions and people? Anti-social behavior is defined as

Quote Originally Posted by Wikipedia
Anti-social behaviour is that lacking in judgement and consideration for others, ranging from careless negligence to deliberately damaging activity, vandalism and graffiti for example. Someone behaving in an anti-social manner may be a manifestation of an antisocial personality disorder.
I used the very broadest of definations when I said anti-social behavior is on the raise.


Nor am I convinced the internet geeks are the ones engaging in anti-social behaviour on the street corners.
Nor am I - its a general observation based upon what I read in the news. People do not seem to generally want to inter-relate in polite discourse. Anti-social behavior does not always imply violence. How many people no longer interact with others daily in person verus only interacting with others on the computer. I spend about 4-6 hours a day interacting on the computer, about 8-10 hours a day interacting with my associates at work, and maybe 5 hours a week interacting with others outside of the norm. Just the other day I had about a 30 minute discussion about Korea with a vetern from the Korean War time period.

There are many who would not open themselves up for discussion with others outside of the computer - internet discussion forums - to me this is an anti-social behavior.