Widespread use of the Internet has led to an increase in certain crimes such as information theft and to new crimes l...

Elizabeth25 on October 12 at 07:25PM

why not b

I get a but I was unnecessary stuck on b as well. what makes b wrong the fact that it said new technology and the stimulus doesn't suggest that it was new just more wildly used?

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Emil-Kunkin Wednesday at 04:05PM

I don't really see how B supports or opposed the argument. The ethical guidelines could be that the internet is more, less, or equally permissive than traditional interactions. The fact that societies in general develop a code doesn't tell me anything about what those code looks like regarding the internet, if one has or will indeed develop. If anything the passage suggests this code is more permissive, as people tend to feel like moral responsibility in the internet.