"And as a side note, many homeless people still hold onto technology like laptops and smartphones for a variety of reasons, and of course prostitutes and small-time criminals would have smartphones, too."
Thanks for pointing that out. Admittedly, I only have my own assumptions on this topic. But I didn't mean that they couldn't use technology, just that they wouldn't.
Posting something in internet is contacting a bunch of anonymous people, that maight as well be stationed in Niguria, and therefore useless. They might also be someone you don't actually want to contact with this kind of information, like a criminal or a cop - and I don't think these people have a lot of trust in strangers, or the system, or the protection of info shared over the internet, even in private conversations. All of those pages are DEFINITELY reguraly checked by the mob, the police, the goverment... (aliens...)
On the other hand, these people are probably "street wise", they know where to find others of their kind in the district, they know who to trust and who to avoid, and unlike soccer moms from suburbia, they CAN form a network of info-trading, tight-knit and hard to get into, invisible to a naked eye group of people that are equal in courage and hard-learned self-preservation: happy to help but also happy to turn tail and let the Devil do his work. Which suits the Devil just fine.
(Which, by the way, does in no way exlude #daredevilsavedme tag, and all the pages and posts you wrote about. But I do in fact expect more soccer moms and doctors and lawyers and respectable citizens there than prostitutes and homeless.)
Also, I'm sure there are WILD stories there - and I bet some are put for the sole purpose of confusing things, probably by the aforementioned homeless:
"He flew between streets in something that looked like a small jumbo-jet, and then he and his sidekick jumped out. They kicked and kicked until there was no one else standing but them, and then they made a ceremonial bow, and Daredevil said thank you to Buddha for supporting him in fight."
Re: Networking
"And as a side note, many homeless people still hold onto technology like laptops and smartphones for a variety of reasons, and of course prostitutes and small-time criminals would have smartphones, too."
Thanks for pointing that out. Admittedly, I only have my own assumptions on this topic. But I didn't mean that they couldn't use technology, just that they wouldn't.
Posting something in internet is contacting a bunch of anonymous people, that maight as well be stationed in Niguria, and therefore useless. They might also be someone you don't actually want to contact with this kind of information, like a criminal or a cop - and I don't think these people have a lot of trust in strangers, or the system, or the protection of info shared over the internet, even in private conversations. All of those pages are DEFINITELY reguraly checked by the mob, the police, the goverment... (aliens...)
On the other hand, these people are probably "street wise", they know where to find others of their kind in the district, they know who to trust and who to avoid, and unlike soccer moms from suburbia, they CAN form a network of info-trading, tight-knit and hard to get into, invisible to a naked eye group of people that are equal in courage and hard-learned self-preservation: happy to help but also happy to turn tail and let the Devil do his work.
Which suits the Devil just fine.
(Which, by the way, does in no way exlude #daredevilsavedme tag, and all the pages and posts you wrote about. But I do in fact expect more soccer moms and doctors and lawyers and respectable citizens there than prostitutes and homeless.)
Also, I'm sure there are WILD stories there - and I bet some are put for the sole purpose of confusing things, probably by the aforementioned homeless:
"He flew between streets in something that looked like a small jumbo-jet, and then he and his sidekick jumped out. They kicked and kicked until there was no one else standing but them, and then they made a ceremonial bow, and Daredevil said thank you to Buddha for supporting him in fight."