The interesting thing is that these
statistics aren't cumulative or exclusionary.
People can belong to multiple groups, some
can be both a Creator and a Critic. It does show an interesting trend of
adoption and production becoming more common
with youth. This might be better addressed byDanah Boyd's Four Key Stages in Life, Creation could be a
part of Identity Formation and Socialization.
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Leftist (60 months ago | reply)
This is totally awesome.
I wish this chart was interactive and had historical and projected trending.
I wonder how different other parts of the world would be.
It seems to counter the commonly accepted notion that 90% of the web are lurkers.. unless 90% of the people surveyed didn't respond.
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davidcrow (60 months ago | reply)
The interesting thing is that these statistics aren't cumulative or exclusionary. People can belong to multiple groups, some can be both a Creator and a Critic. It does show an interesting trend of adoption and production becoming more common with youth. This might be better addressed byDanah Boyd's Four Key Stages in Life, Creation could be a part of Identity Formation and Socialization.
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