http://www.theonion.com/articles/internet-users-demand-less-interactivity,30920/?ref=auto
On January 26, 2013, an article was published on www.theonion.com. The article talked about the views of many internet users in San Francisco and their dissatisfaction with the quality of internet browsing. Most of these people have expressed their opinions to reporters and complained that they are tired of being a part of the internet browsing experience and that all they want now is to visit a website with no participation on their part. The majority of users are fed up with the bombarding interaction that takes place in websites through constant requests to share content on social media, leave comments, and generally “join in on the discussion,” The users are overwhelmed with this type of browsing and simply just want to visit a website, stay there and explore for the time they choose to be there, leave and move on with their lives. The lack of motivation to browse the internet could possibly affect businesses whose income primarily relies on users who are interested and click on the suggested link. The internet evolved very quickly and some of the users do not like it. However, it is too late to change since many teens, young adults, students, and business owners have adapted to these new ways. Hopefully, websites could find a balance between the two extremes.
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