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Paper Title (use style: paper title)Bog'liq 653-Article Text-1386-1-10-20221219 (1)RESULTS AND DISCUSSION.
In their opinion, knowledge can be useful or harmful, necessary or unnecessary. Have you noticed that if you
take a toy away from a baby, he cries a little and fusses. But soon he forgets the toy. Because his mind is busy
with something else, for example, a book or a notebook in his hand. That is, his interest in the toy in his mind
immediately overtakes interest in something else. This is the nature of man: he cannot stand without interest in
anything. That is why, if a person's heart or mind is left empty, he will go astray, believing in false ideas and
ideologies, not in the values that correspond to his dreams and life interests, evil may follow.
The Internet as a technology of mass dissemination of information has the following stable features that
distinguish it from the functional features of previously known mass media:
1. Complexity, that is, simultaneous use of technological capabilities of all previously known mass media;
2. Expansiveness of development, which is a clear tendency to increase the influence of the Internet and the
attention of a wide audience from previously known forms and methods of obtaining information to new
ones, which opens up the possibility of rapid response to incoming information.
3. The ability to present information in a concise form increases the possibility of attracting public attention
by presenting general information in a concise form.
4. High speed of information dissemination. With the significant computerization of the world's population,
the speed of information dissemination has increased. This makes it possible for all users to update
information in a short time.
5. High manipulation potential. That is, for those who manage the network, it has very high opportunities to
convey to a wide audience different views and opinions compared to previously known media.
Thus, the Internet provides really massive and fast access to publishing and searching for information, but this
technique inevitably involves the perception and screening out of additional semantic blocks.
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