2. AN INTEGRAL PART OF OUR LIVES• 58% OF STUDENTS CAN’T GO MORE THAN ANHOUR WITHOUT CHECKING THEIR PHONE• 73% CLAIM THEY CAN’T STUDY WITHOUTTECHNOLOGY• STUDIES LINK SOCIAL MEDIA TO DOPAMINERELEASE
3. WE STILL DON’T TRUST THEM• 2/3 ACTIVE USERS DO NOT TRUST THE SITESTHEY ARE ENGAGING WITH ONLINE• 69% FEEL LESS CONTROL OVER THEIRPERSONAL INFO TODAY THAN 5 YEARS AGO
4. BUT WE COULD CARE LESS• 36% SAY PRIVACY IS LESS IMPORTANT TOTHEM THAN IT WAS 5 YEARS AGO• ONLY 9% OF ARE “VERY” CONCERNED ABOUTPRIVACY
42. PEOPLE ARE HAPPY; THEY GET WHATTHEY WANT…THEY’RE WELL OFF,THEY’RE SAFE; THEY’RE NOT ILL;THEY’RE NOT AFRAID OFDEATH…THEY’RE SO CONDITIONEDTHAT THEY PRACTICALLY CAN’T HELPBEHAVING AS THEY OUGHT TOBEHAVE.ALDOUS HUXLEY
48. “NINETY-SIX IDENTICAL TWINSWORKING NINETY-SIX IDENTICALMACHINES!” THE VOICE WAS ALMOSTTREMULOUS WITH ENTHUSIASM.“YOU REALLY KNOW WHERE YOUARE. FOR THE FIRST TIME INHISTORY.”ALDOUS HUXLEY
50. GAMMAS ARE STUPID. THEY ALLWEAR GREEN, AND DELTA CHILDRENWEAR KHAKI…I DON’T WANT TO PLAYWITH DELTA CHILDREN. ANDEPSILONS ARE STILL WORSE. THEY’RETOO STUPID.ALDOUS HUXLEY
54. ONE HUNDRED REPETITIONS THREENIGHTS A WEEK FOR FOUR YEARS,THOUGHT BERNARD MARX, WHOWAS A SPECIALIST ON HYPNOPAEDIA.SIXTY THOUSAND FOUR HUNDREDREPETITIONS MAKE ONE TRUTH.ALDOUS HUXLEY
64. THEY COULD BE MADE TO ACCEPTTHE MOST FLAGRANT VIOLATIONS OFREALITY, BECAUSE THEY NEVER FULLYGRASPED THE ENORMITY OF WHATWAS DEMANDED OF THEM, ANDWERE NOT SUFFICIENTLY INTERESTEDIN PUBLIC EVENTS TO NOTICE WHATWAS HAPPENING.GEORGE ORWELL
68. DON’T YOU SEE THE WHOLE AIM OFNEWSPEAK IS TO NARROW THELANGUAGE OF THOUGHT? IN THEEND WE SHALL MAKETHOUGHTCRIME IMPOSSIBLEBECAUSE THERE WILL BE NO WORDSIN WHICH TO EXPRESS IT.GEORGE ORWELL
70. IT WAS ONE OF THOSE COUNTLESSSIMILAR SONGS PUBLISHED FOR THEBENEFIT OF THE PROLES…THE WORDSOF THESE SONGS WERE COMPOSEDWITHOUT ANY HUMANINTERVENTION WHATEVER ON ANINSTRUMENT KNOWN AS THEVERSIFICATOR.GEORGE ORWELL
83. WHAT AFFLICTED THE PEOPLE INBRAVE NEW WORLD WAS NOT THATTHEY WERE LAUGHING INSTEAD OFTHINKING, BUT THAT THEY DID NOTKNOW WHAT THEY WERE LAUGHINGABOUT AND WHY THEY HAD STOPPEDTHINKING.MATTHEW HUXLEY
Only 9% of teens are “very” concerned about privacy2/3 active online users to not trust the sites they are engageing with online69% of users feel like they have less control over their personal info today than they did five years earlier36% of users feel that privacy is less important to them than it was give years agohttp://www.mdgadvertising.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/the-sad-state-of-social-media-privacy-infographic.png
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