The aforementioned post made by “Died” in April continued to spread, and as a result, the theme park’s weekly attendance dropped by 40 percent. That said, the impact was less than I had imagined. As expected of a tourist resource this country boasts to the world. Thanks to the operating company’s appropriate response, they had resumed admissions the day after the post.
On “RootSpeak’s” news trends, numerous opinions of sympathy and empathy are being寄せられている for the voices of the employees who were affected by this incident.
Along with that, what catches the eye are voices mentioning the code of conduct for posts, voices ostentatiously spreading research notes on criminal psychology compiled by someone, and voices slandering the service’s irresponsibility and negligence. Chicks shaped from letters are chirping “peep peep” towards the parent bird called “Died.”
But it’s a pity, your voices won’t reach.
Words that stir the empathy of others, words that rebuke the character of others, words that appeal to the goodwill of others.
Words, words, words, piling up like dust and rubbish.
In the framework of a society where 100 million all broadcast, the information you spin is nothing more than a single audio waveform that constitutes a complexly intertwined noise. The possibility of it catching the eye of a curious person who would decipher such a cacophony one by one is one in ten thousand, if that.
The media of the past was something that only continued to broadcast information one-way. Television, radio, newspapers, and magazines. With the development of the internet, they underwent a new evolution, blog sites and the like were launched, and once the foundation for anyone to easily disseminate content was in place, services centered on video posting sites and live streaming appeared.
And now, there are even people who start saying that modern media requires two-way communication.
Honestly. How fleeting.
It’s pitiful. How sad.
No matter how much technology develops, the essence of humanity doesn’t change. Subservient to the individual with the loudest voice, moving on emotion alone, impulsively launching letters into the void. Is there really any two-way communication there?
The human voice, released with great energy, converges like a firework.
It converges, tapers off, and yet still takes the form of words as it is buried in the past.
That is how social media networking services are built.
As if tree roots, spread out in every direction, have been activated and are emitting voices of their own.
And you all seek meaning in that, don’t you?
Ah, really—humans are so interesting.
I love humans like that, from the bottom of my heart.
“That said, it’s still not quite enough.”