The NY Times Says:
Teenage girls are more likely than boys to have engaged in creating most kinds of online content, according to a new report by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. They are more likely to have created a blog, more likely to have joined a social-networking site like Facebook and more likely to post pictures online. The study used telephone interviews with a nationally representative sample of 935 Americans age 12 to 17.
I’m glad we have the internet to express ourselves. How could we express ourselves without Thomas’s Profile Editor?
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5 Comments
lol @ “pseudocrafty sluts” tag
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yeah….well…i’ll accept this study, but it’s an interesting how much the Internet has taken over our lives. If you don’t leave your mark on the Internet, you don’t exist.
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women lack the physical skills necessary to build real things and so they resort to what is essentially scrapbooking on the internet
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I hate newspaper articles and “studies” that state the obvious.
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Don’t you mean “Tagito Ergo Sum”
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