The degree of anger of the events that come to mind tends to be stronger on the net than on the real



Poppo, I'm already angry (calm down)

Japan.internet.com Daily Research-What is the difference between teenage women and men over 40 years old, the strength of being 'stuffy' on the net?
http://japan.internet.com/research/20050708/1.html

According to a survey conducted by Internetcom Co., Ltd. and Infoplant Co., Ltd. on communication on the Internet, 40 people answered that the strength of being 'stuffy' on the Internet is 'stronger than what you feel in real communication.' The results showed that it was the most common among men over the age and the lowest among teenage women, and it was found that there was a difference of more than double between them.



In short, men over the age of 40 have a low spirit of tolerance, and teenage women have a strong degree of adaptation.

The target of the survey is 300 users in their teens to 60s nationwide who use the Internet from their homes on their PCs. There are 100 people in each of the three segments of 19 years old or younger, 20s / 30s, and 40 years old or older, and half of men and women.



Of the total of 300 people, 46.7% said they had felt uncomfortable with bulletin boards, mailing lists, chats, email exchanges, etc., an increase of 5 points from the previous survey. By segment, the highest percentage of women in their 20s and 30s had an unpleasant feeling, and the lowest was 32.0% of women aged 40 and over.



Let's look at a little more concrete example

Regarding the events that made users feel uncomfortable, the most selected was 'I didn't have the politeness that I should have' (89 people), and the others 'I felt uncomfortable with the other person' (56 people). ), 'Injured' (47 people), 'Abusive and ridiculous words were thrown' (40 people), 'Unjustly criticized' (37 people), etc. (Multiple choices) Yes).



'I didn't have the politeness I should have' and 'I felt like I wasn't familiar with the other person's words' are very similar ... I think it's a place where you can't meet face-to-face like the internet. And, the mental age comes out clearly. So, the more you are an adult, the spirit is a child, and the less objective you are, the more you think you are a good adult. Perhaps the percentage of people who say 'I felt a sense of humor' tends to increase ... When you think about it, you can see the common points regarding the age and gender that make you feel uncomfortable ...

In addition, 100 people think that the cause of the unpleasant event is 'insensitivity / maliciousness of the speaker', followed by 'lack of netiquette' (93 people), and 'character of the speaker' below. The result was 76 people, and 'anonymity' was 59 people.



I'm sorry, GIGAZINE is uncomfortable and lacks netiquette ... (distant eyes)

By the way, when asked if the strength of communication on the Internet is stronger than it feels in real life, 54.3% of the respondents answered, 'I think communication on the Internet is stronger than in real life.' The result was more than half. Furthermore, by segment, the percentage of those who answered 'I think it is stronger than real' was the highest for men over 40 years old at 81.3%, and conversely the lowest was for teenage women at 38.0%. Tolerance to unpleasant online events may be more gender-related than age, as overall males (61.2%) far outnumber females (47.9%).



I wonder if it will soon become a head pop.

Of the total of 300 people, 47.3% said that they 'have something to try to avoid trouble when communicating via the Internet'. By segment, women in their 20s and 30s and men over 40 years old. The highest percentage was 52.0%, and the lowest among teenage women was 38.0%. In the segment where many respondents answered 'I think it is stronger than the real one', the percentage of respondents who answered 'I have something to keep in mind' is high, and vice versa.



...... Is it just crazy? (Bitter smile)

The specific contents of my mind are 'Do not write in a misleading way', 'Be sure to elaborate before sending', 'Do not talk about yourself so much', 'Be polite in wording', 'Always sit down' 'There is no worship for the untouched god.'



'Do not write in a misleading way'
→ Always misleading writing

'Be sure to elaborate before sending'
→ Immediately send or write without reviewing

'Don't talk about yourself so much'
→ Tenjo Tenka Yuigadokuson

'Be polite in language'
→ No more

'I'm always low back'
→ I'm sorry

'There is no tatari for the untouched god'
→ It's rolled up ...

Conclusion: GIGAZINE was a news site that made me feel 'muffled'.

in GSC, Posted by log1o_hf