Do you remember a time before the internet? I am old enough to. I remember being taught how to use it the very first time. The trainer asked us to search “how to cook a chicken”. I did not know then how the internet would quickly form a major part of my life, my routine. I did not realise how it would change my life, for the better and for the worse.
Anything that I could possibly want to buy is available
online. Books, music, clothes, the food I eat.
In some ways, the internet saves us a lot of time. You don’t need to go into a clothing store
anymore. You can choose multiple options
of whatever you want and get a courier to return what you don’t want. You want to clean your sink drain, Amazon is
here for you. You can’t be bothered to
cook tonight, Just Eat will sort you out. You forget an ingredient for the meal
you are cooking tonight, Deliveroo has your back. You want to go somewhere, you open Google
Maps.
The internet has made it so you could reasonably never leave
your home if you didn’t want to.
Especially if you work from home.
You can be permanently entertained, forever. Netflix, Prime, Disney Plus, Youtube. You will never run out of things to
watch. Adverts can be a thing of the
past, if you pay for the privilege. You
can connect to people from all over the world, without ever leaving your sofa.
The internet even provides some with a job now. You can use it to purchase things and then
review them. You can game and have
people watch you play. You can spout
your opinions online and have people listen to you.
The internet has given me much. The platform I write to you on now. Twitter, I refuse to use X, that helped me to
find some like minded people and opened up my voice.
But with the good, comes the bad.
We are losing social skills.
We are losing human interactions.
We are losing our time to things that do not matter and do not affect
our lives. We lose hours doom scrolling,
playing games, always searching for the next dopamine hit. The next really interesting thing that is
surely just a scroll away.
I remember my old morning routine. I got up in the morning, had a shower, made a
fresh coffee, put my makeup on and sat down on the sofa, munching on a slice of toast before I was out of the door. Quick, easy.
Up and out of the house within 45 minutes.
Now, I sit on the sofa and check to see
what is going on in the world before I start my day. I check Facebook, Twitter, a news
website. What I guess I would consider “the
necessary”. The absolute basics. Then I “quickly” check Reddit and suddenly thirty
more minutes have disappeared, reading stories about other people’s lives. Scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll. So it begins.
I drag myself out of the house and catch the bus. Instead of just quietly sitting there, maybe
reading my book if I have remembered it; it is more doom scrolling, maybe
playing a game on an app or for a longer journey, watching an episode of one of
my shows on Netflix. I must be entertained.
Sitting quietly, or chatting with someone is a thing of the
past. We can no longer just sit. We check our emails, check the socials.
Shop. All while the people next to us do
the same thing. Interacting with our
phones instead of each other. We converse
with the people in our phones instead of the person right in front of us.
Children’s birthday parties used to be full of games and
playing and pin the tail on the donkey. Listening
to music together and dancing. Now each
child sits there, immersed in their own world on their phones. Your “cool” status rides on how many likes
you have, how many followers you have.
I remember having problems in school when I was a child. Bullying was involved. But back then, I could go home. To my safe haven. Those children were not there. I was with my family. There was an escape from it.
Now, there is no escape.
Those same children are now online, talking about you. Posting about you. The bullying actually becomes worse because
people says things online that they would never to your face. They can start a rumour about you that spreads
in minutes, true or not. There is no escape.
You can also not just be “you” anymore. You have to have a label. As many labels as possible. The more you can put on your social media
profiles, the better. You are not tidy,
you have OCD. You are not a moody teenager. You have depression, bipolar, anxiety disorder. You have an argument with your parents. Oh, you must have PTSD. You are struggling with your growing body and
hormones. Maybe you aren’t a girl after
all. Maybe you are a boy. Maybe you are both.
Decide. DECIDE! Tell the world. Tell the internet. And once you decide, you are not allowed to go
back. You cannot change your mind. Who you are.
Thoughts that you tweeted ten years ago which do not represent you anymore
are enough to hang you. You are not
allowed to change. The internet lasts
forever.
The internet can also be used as a weapon in a different
form. That cheeky snap that you send
your partner can end up being shared to everyone you know. That video you made together, can end up on Pornhub.
Men and women have been pitted against each other like never
before. All men are this, all women are
that. How do you know? Well I saw a video on Youtube. I read a thread on Reddit. Not actual interaction.
People tell you, as I have told you above, that our world has
increased and been made easier by the internet.
But in fact, when you look, when you really look, our world
has gotten so much smaller. Our lives
have become more insular. We shout at
the world telling them to listen to us, read our stories, watch us; but the
people next to us no longer exist.
We can never go back.
Our lives are too intertwined. But there are changes we can make. These are the promises I make to myself:
· - When I am with someone, my phone is away.
· - When I am on the bus, I will read a book, not a
Reddit story.
· - When I want to go somewhere, I will take
recommendations from word of mouth, not a Yelp reviewer.
· - I will start writing more again. It gives me peace and enjoyment. The numbers of who reads and who doesn’t no
longer concerns me.
· - If I cannot find something to watch, I will read, I will talk. I will no longer doom scroll for an hour to find something.
There is a hard one.
Reddit. Of all the doom
scrolling, this is the one for me. There
is no purpose to Reddit. You read about
other people’s lives and not your own.
You comment on those lives with your opinion, which is right for some but
not for others. You are barely even
allowed to have an opinion on Reddit these days as it is, so why am I still
there?
I no longer want to engage in things that do not bring
anything into my life. Do not add to my
life and in fact, take time away from actually living my life. I can use the internet for the good it still
holds to. I can educate myself, I can
learn about new things. There is so much
out there I do not know and that information is at my fingertips. But instead, I scroll.
This is the promise we need to make to ourselves.
Stop. Scrolling.
It is ok not to be entertained

No comments:
Post a Comment
Thank you very much for commenting. I may not reply to them all but I read every one and it is very much appreciated.