(...or "What about the opinions of people who don't post?")
Do you guys believe that the opinions shared by those of an entire group of people on a given message board reflect the outside, non-Internet world accurately? Being on a message board, it feels a little bit awkward asking this question here, but I'll give it a shot...
For some people, it's not difficult to feel that when one reads in forum opinions on certain topics, both trivial or serious, that it gives the impression that these postings somehow reflect the thoughts of people in the real world. But when it comes to the reality of things, message boards are only reserved for people who fall under two categories:
a.) Have an Internet connection.
b.) Have the time and the energy to use message boards for discussion.
Thus, the spectrum of different opinions expressed on message boards are based upon people who fall in those categories, while at the same time, we miss an ample amount of people who aren't able to input their own thoughts on the net; either because they simply do not have access or (most likely) they do not have the motivation to join or to post on any board for discussion.
Your thoughts on this?