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How to look at the old and new information media and their role in the formation of the information society

1. In ancient times, information from far away places had to pass through the most powerful means of transportation at that time, the thousand-mile BMW, and it took months of traveling day and night to reach the people who needed it.

2, in modern times, with the rise of technology in the electrical age, the telegraph and newspapers and paper at that time became the new medium of information, the speed of information dissemination has been a qualitative leap forward, of which the telegraph applies to the docking between individuals and is limited to the number of words limitations, the newspaper is the most important medium for the public, and its main feature is the dissemination of the contents of the rigor is high.

3, in modern times, with the popularization of network, people have experienced the information age and digital era, they successively lead the information to spread to the world in an explosive manner, the speed of human access to information, channels and coverage of the field of the past have undergone a sea change. It has brought great convenience to life and is slowly changing the way of life.

Expanded Information:

1, the advantages of: people can understand the fastest information in various fields at the touch of a finger. It improves the speed of people's decision-making on things, which in turn speeds up the process of things.

2, cons: the need to have a rapid identification of valuable information and strong judgment. Today's information boom has created a scarcity of attention, the need to do in too many sources of information to be more effective in configuring attention. At the same time, the information brought good or bad conveys the author's values, whether it is text or video directly and indirectly affect people, and then affect the formation of people's values.