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Internet use survey: less TV, more social networking

Posted by Greta Simpson on February 27th, 2008

A recent survey looking at usage of the Internet by young Brits has found that the Web is replacing television as the entertainment of choice for young people - no doubt the same would be true if New Zealand users were surveyed.

The survey, ordered by social networking giant MySpace, found 25% of people aged between 18 and 24 had reduced their television watching and were now more likely to be networking or socialising online. Not only are they turning from the lure of TV, they’re also giving up video games in favour of Internet browsing.

When online, users are visiting social networking sites (in Australia, time spent on MySpace, Facebook, Bebo and other social sites avereages between 21 and 27 minutes per day), as well as sending emails and instant messages to friends.

So, what’s the crux of this? Young people are choosing socialising online over television and other forms of entertainment… and maybe, over socialising in the real world. It seems that the Web is the new television, so if young Kiwis are following the global trend, they’d prefer to be superpoking on Facebook than watching New Zealand TV. The collaborative virtual world of online networking sites is now officially a phenomenon, but where will it go to from here? How reliant will we become on making social connections in cyberspace?

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