Problem with getting information from the internet is that a lot of it is wrong. Anyone can post anything they want. Some people believe everything they read on the net.
exactly, everyone knows that 63% of all statistics on the internet are made up
Problem with getting information from the internet is that a lot of it is wrong. Anyone can post anything they want. Some people believe everything they read on the net.

Bump. Thought I'd do something interesting for my 5000th post...
Man, looking back on this now the internet forums of 2012 seem like a high-order of scholars compared to the average aquarium-related Facebook group. With 'fake news', ' alternative facts' and a generation who are either hyper-sensitive or keyboard warriors (or sometimes both!) good advice is often written off as negativity (or "haters") if it challenges your own precious feelings, or conversely is dished out by someone out to score points by trashing others rather than genuinely trying to help people learn. There's still a lot of good, a lot of people learning and exchanging information and ideas, but the negative aspects seem greatly increased too. It's great being able to instantly share pictures and video straight from your phone, especially given the improvements in quality since I made this thread, but I'm also a little saddened that the trend seems to be heading away from proper discussion to just pics, clicks and likes. The idea of searching through old posts to find information to answer your own question is dead, and I feel like the fact that FB is driven by its ability to generate advertising revenue is to blame for a big part of that.
So cheers to all those who still take the time to construct and write out lengthy, detailed, nuanced, edited, considered, researched and thoughtful posts on forums such as this one. Interesting to see where we're at in another seven years...
The original title posits blaming laziness on the internet, when every convenience of modern life has fostered laziness, and hopelessness, since the industrial revolution began.
But only among the lazy and hopeless.