I didn't even know we had the technology. And given what's come up since the technology was discovered, I'm glad I've not made use of it.
Steve was browsing YouTube today, and found a video that really irritated him: an editorial on Chris Benoit that raised his ire for how it was presented: disrespectful towards Benoit's immediate family who were killed, and disrespecting even towards the video viewers. I made the comment "don't we wish we had the technology to go on YouTube?" Turns out we do, so Steve made a video admonishing the editorial he had viewed.
And then made another video. And another.
And still another.
I'm a regular visitor to YouTube, and I watch the videos, usually ignoring the comments. The comments on Steve's first rebuttal video were the inspiration for the other videos. Never in my life have I seen a group of people united to bring Steve down for even showing up on the internet. Ninety percent of the comments included vulgar language towards Steve, his family, his new wife, everything. Three-fourths of them were just direct criticism of Steve alone; Benoit having being forgotten. The hate has been so rancid, it doesn't even bear repeating in this space, let alone even linking to the videos themselves.
Whether or not Benoit's death has ignited so much of this negative passion remains to be seen. I can't say for a fact that the bulk of YouTube people are jerks, either... I just watch videos, I don't look up who provided them.
True to the person he is, though, Steve can be accused of fanning the flames a little: after trying to reason with some of those people, he ended up speaking their language. It was funny to an observer like me, but not funny when you think about the state of humankind as a whole.
When I found out we had the technology to produce videos, I thought, "Cool! I can upload my old sports show tapes from the 1990s, even put together a 'vlog' of baseball reflections."
But if I've just witnessed my potential audience, I'll let Steve keep the technology to his computer... and my eyes and silent thoughts to my computer.