> Seems strange to me that at this site from the whole internet people don’t seem to see the connection between the raise of new technologies and lonelines (with a host of other mental health/social issues). And therefore this is the one problem the nerds don’t seem to be able to solve…
It doesn't seem that strange that a website with a few thousand geeks isn't able to solve a global phenomenon by commenting on an article.
HN is a place for discussion. It seems unreasonable to expect world changing outcomes.
I suspect the "think global, act local"-motto applies here. You can certainly make a local impact by "going dancing".
You missed my point. You cannot find a solution to a problem if you don’t first correctly analyse the problem. My criticism lies in the fact that most answers (not all however) analye the problem from an individualistic point of view, not from the systemic, ignoring the technological aspect. Which is a bit ironic one must say.
It doesn't seem that strange that a website with a few thousand geeks isn't able to solve a global phenomenon by commenting on an article.
HN is a place for discussion. It seems unreasonable to expect world changing outcomes.
I suspect the "think global, act local"-motto applies here. You can certainly make a local impact by "going dancing".