What is the key argument of the dystopian perspective of the Internet?
A) The Internet draws people into their immediate environments.
B) The Internet draws people away from their immediate environments.
C) The Internet changes nothing in the way people interact with their immediate environments.
D) The Internet reinforces people's bond with their immediate environments.
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