Aqueous Digital

New survey shows Britons get upset when deprived of their internet

A recent survey entitled ‘Digital Selves’ by Intersperience, a consumer research company, has found that over half the people interviewed for their survey reported feeling ‘upset’ when denied access to the internet, with around 40% experienced loneliness when deprived of their online fix.

Now we at Aqueous are all in favour of new and interesting research that gives an insight into the behaviours of people in an online environment, however, we can’t help but feel that this research could just as well have been carried out in a class full of year 11’s. As anyone with kids between the ages of 14 and 18 knows, trying to prise them away from their online fix, be it via mobile, pad or laptop, is simply a battle not worth having.

Astonishingly the research only interviewed people between 18 and 65, so clearly missing the group that exhibit this behaviour the most, yet even amongst adults, there seems to be a reluctance to unplug from the net for even a day. In the study, of those that did manage to spend the day apart from any kind of digital connectivity, 23% said they felt free.

So have we moved the sum of human knowledge along any further with this research? We don’t know. All we do know is that if you really want to find out then leave all the trappings of modern day life behind and head for somewhere there isn’t an internet connection. Like Siberia. Or Antarctica. Or anywhere further than seven miles from a BT exchange…..

More Articles

AI Computer laptop
Ellie Watts

How to check for AI-generated content

Concerned that you’ve solicited human-written content but received an alternative by artificial intelligence (AI) instead? While Google doesn’t expressly penalise AI-generated content, it does value

Read More »
Beauty Blogger
Ellie Watts

What is curated content?

Searching for different ways to connect with your target audience? With curated content, you can engage key demographics that are vital for the success of

Read More »
Aqueous Digital
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. Please review our full Aqueous Digital Cookie Policy for more details.