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    This was Plato’s argument against writing in Phaedrus: “And so it is that you by reason of your tender regard for the writing that is your offspring have declared the very opposite of its true effect. If men learn this, it will implant forgetfulness in their souls. They will cease to exercise memory because they rely on that which is written, calling things to remembrance no longer from within themselves, but by means of external marks.” He attributes it to an ancient Pharaoh back when it was first invented.
    – Davislor
    Commented Apr 2 at 20:42
  • @Davislor I know firsthand this does occur, but really, I wouldn't complain!
    – ac15
    Commented Apr 2 at 20:44
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    @Davislor things have been getting worse for thousands of years, apparently :-)
    – Scott Rowe
    Commented Apr 3 at 0:57