I was reading today that time spent online for entertainment has dropped 29% while communication online has grown 18% during the same period (2006-2008 - Netpop Research).Why is this? Is it because we are getting tired of the offerings out there (hey, poker is even maturing) or is it because at the heart of why communities and technologies are evolving at such a rapid pace is because it betters the way we do what we do day-to-day? Communicate. Even the forms of "entertainment" that we have been participating in online during the popularity and previous growth spurs have not been around long enough to earn my ranking up there with the truest form of entertainment, I mean in the big scheme of things how long has Internet gaming been around compared to say, watching sporting events, cards or dice games? Even though we try and bridge the gap and make these games as life-like as possible who would not prefer to be sitting around a table with friends a cold brewskie and have a game of cards? Playing online fills the need for available players and convenience but I am not sure it fills a higher level or hierarchy of needs for us to really communicate (Maslow anyone).
Anyway, as I ponder this information I will write back and discuss this in more detail but this post is really to capture the news that makes me go hmmmm..
So next time you Tweet, SMS, Digg, IM, MySpace or Facebook(post) are you entertained or really just communicating? Let me know.
M

