- cross-posted to:
- globalnews@lemmy.zip
- cross-posted to:
- globalnews@lemmy.zip
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/1222938
Archived version: https://archive.ph/RkD8p
Archived version: https://web.archive.org/web/20230809020208/https://www.eureporter.co/internet-2/2023/08/08/96-of-young-people-in-the-eu-uses-the-internet-daily/
Who the fuck are the 4%?
Probably people who don’t realize some things are part of the internet
“I don’t use the internet. I only use Netflix and twitter.”
Amish?
I have never seen such people in Europe…
I wasn’t sure if they were exclusive to America or not.
They moved here in the first place to be allowed to practice their religion how they see fit. They were pretty much driven out of Europe, along with e.g. the Quakers and Mennonites
Gypsies
They scam people on the internet as well.
It’s a bigger number than I’d have picked in a pub quiz, bet there are always people who have medical reasons not to be able to use the internet.
If you’re in a coma or have a severe mental disability you probably won’t be on Lemmy.
And the other 3.9%?
And do you have the ability to awnser such Surveys then? And what’s with the remaining ~4%
Any good poll accounts for people who won’t pick up the phone. Otherwise you might as well not poll.
As for the 4%, that’s why I said it’s a bigger number than I’d have picked. There is probably a perfectly reasonable answer as to why it is 4%. I just gave you one example but it’s easy to tink of a few other scenario’s: poverty, lack of internet availability in rural areas, the exact wording of the polling questions, etc. It’s not my poll.
Luddites
It’s funny, I’m no longer a “younger person”, but I was, just as the internet was really taking off in the public sphere in the mid 90s.
And I know for sure that we got on just fine without it - and yet, I now can’t imagine how we possibly did. I use it every single day for so many things, work, news, leisure, communication, etc. I almost can’t remember life without it.
Not saying that’s a good or a bad thing, but it’s weird to think about.
I mean, not UK, but I use it hourly, at least for the hours I’m awake.