Kevin Eaton
In Michael Agger’s view, “On the Internet, we hunt for facts. In earlier days when switching between sites was time-consuming, we tended to stay in one place and dig. Now we assess a site quickly, looking for an information scent. We move on if there doesn’t seem to be any food around.” (Agger pg 1) Basically, Agger is saying with the internet being faster than it was if we don’t instantly see what we are looking for then we just move on and continue on the hunt for that thing.
The reason I chose that is because this is just yet another reason online writers are having trouble drawing the attention of the readers.
Nicholas Carr himself writes, “Now my concentration often starts to drift after two or three pages. I get fidgety, lose the thread, begin looking for something else to do.”(Carr pg 1) Carr is stating that even himself as a writer is having a hard time focusing on reading when there is an endless amount of entertainment at the very tips of his fingers.
This quote shows that even people such as Nicholas Carr and even maybe Michael Agger are having trouble focusing on one thing with the internet just being a huge source of entertainment that can distract almost anyone.
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