Friday, January 20, 2012

Claims, Reasons and Assumptions

Claim:  Virtual anger exists in all forms of internet communication.


Reasons: Virtual anger exists because of anonymity, lack of emotion and the internet's antisocial nature.  This problem exists in all areas where a computer can be located.


Assumptions:  The reader believes that being angry online is a problem in society and should be stopped.






Above is a picture of a person with prolonged internet exposure

3 comments:

  1. I think you could say for your assumption that angry people in general is a problem. I like your reasons and that picture is really creepy.

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  2. I agree with Katelynn about your assumption. Other than that, it's so true what people can say, do, and get away with on the internet because of anonymity. It's creepy how you can literally be anyone on the internet and no one could ever really find out about who you really are.

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  3. Yeah, I guess anger is kind of a general problem. And the picture is a bit on the creepy side...

    You can say ANYTHING on the internet. Which has its pros and cons. Anger is definitely a con

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