W6. How important is it to be civil online on the Internet? Yong il. Seon

1. Summary
I would like to ask a fundamental question first. What is a citizen on the Internet? Are all people in the Internet community Internet citizens? Are active community people Internet citizens? Is it an Internet citizen who posts unilaterally without having to talk with each other? I have no idea. But one thing is for certain, the Internet has become very powerful. Let's put these questions aside. Do you want to be a citizen on the Internet? My honest answer to this question is no. Being a citizen on the Internet is like giving citizenship to a fictional character. What is the need to grant citizenship to a hypothetical person?
 
2. Interesting Point
However, according to my earlier statement, this discussion will not proceed further. The reason why we want to be citizens on the Internet is like being in power. Every piece of information in the world has a value. And people want to get information. By recording the information you know on the Internet, you increase your value on your own. And if necessary, it also reveals its real identity, not its virtual identity. Virtual characters are starting to affect reality.
 
3. Discussion Point
Although I hate to admit it, being a citizen on the Internet has become very important. We should not worry about how important it is to be a citizen on the Internet, but think about how to be a citizen on the Internet.

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