Four in ten daily internet users in Ireland in the first half of 2024 are almost always online https://i.redd.it/vl6bb0ppc4sd1.jpeg Posted by NanorH
Goo_Eyes on October 1, 2024 10:17 am Well considering the services that rely on internet, not surprising to see people use it all the time. i.e At work, tv, exercise app, texts, calls, security alarm overnight etc.
susanboylesvajazzle on October 1, 2024 10:24 am It makes sense. So much of what we do now is based on the internet from messaging, entertainment, banking, navigation, work.
umbrtheinfluence on October 1, 2024 10:47 am i like that they did not include average internet speed, because i bet that shit is appalling
TheStoicNihilist on October 1, 2024 10:52 am Changing the temperature upstairs from my phone is “using the internet”.
dustaz on October 1, 2024 11:07 am That number seems ridiculously low I’d guess that its closer to 8 in 10 are always online given the internet’s ubiquity. Actually rereading the graphic, its 16-29 year olds who use the internet daily. That number should be closer to 100%
knutterjohn on October 1, 2024 11:31 am Switching it off where I live is a bad move, you end up with none. It’s far better to leave it on all the time.
FeistyPromise6576 on October 1, 2024 12:10 pm I’m honestly more shocked that 6% of households are claiming they dont have internet access. That honestly seems madness
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Explains the misery of this terminally online sub
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Well considering the services that rely on internet, not surprising to see people use it all the time.
i.e At work, tv, exercise app, texts, calls, security alarm overnight etc.
NO I’M NOT.
It makes sense. So much of what we do now is based on the internet from messaging, entertainment, banking, navigation, work.
i like that they did not include average internet speed, because i bet that shit is appalling
Changing the temperature upstairs from my phone is “using the internet”.
That number seems ridiculously low
I’d guess that its closer to 8 in 10 are always online given the internet’s ubiquity.
Actually rereading the graphic, its 16-29 year olds who use the internet daily. That number should be closer to 100%
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Switching it off where I live is a bad move, you end up with none. It’s far better to leave it on all the time.
I’m honestly more shocked that 6% of households are claiming they dont have internet access. That honestly seems madness