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Internet Quote by Thomas M. Nichols

“The Internet, however, is nothing like a library. Rather, it’s a giant repository where anyone can dump anything, from a first folio to a faked photograph, from a scientific treatise to pornography, from short bulletins of information to meaningless electronic graffiti. It’s an environment almost…” quote by Thomas M. Nichols
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““The Internet, however, is nothing like a library. Rather, it’s a giant repository where anyone can dump anything, from a first folio to a faked photograph, from a scientific treatise to pornography, from short bulletins of information to meaningless electronic graffiti. It’s an environment almost entirely without regulation, which opens the door to content being driven by marketing, politics, and the uninformed decisions of other laypeople rather than the judgment of experts. Can””

Thomas M. Nichols

About This Quote

The Internet lacks the curated, authoritative structure of a library, allowing unregulated content that can be manipulated by various interests, reducing expert authority.

In simple terms: Internet is unregulated, letting anyone post anything, often undermining expert judgment.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the need for critical evaluation online.

Themes

information media regulation expertise trust

Mood

skeptical concerned

Type

analytical informative

When to use this quote

  • researching online
  • media consumption
  • educational contexts

Key Concepts

information overload digital literacy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we improve online content quality?
  • What role should experts play in digital spaces?
A Different Perspective

Assumes all online content is equally unreliable; some platforms enforce standards.

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