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 | | But there are still questions about how Internet use will impact on these other forms of detachment, for instance in reading less or, worse, less well. |
 | | Detachment from distant others can be valued for purposes of efficiency, as with banking, or because it affords anonymity to members of unpopular subcultures, as with some chat rooms, or because one happens to find that level of sociability to one's liking. |
 | | There is not anything evidently wrong with any of this, putting criminal or pathological cases aside -- hacking into banks, planning terrorist attacks, escaping from life, and so on. |
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