Computers don't destroy cultures! People destroy cultures!
That said, computers often contribute to the destruction or degradation of a culture. Computers can be used to help spread hatred, violence, pornography, gore, misinformation, slander, lies, spam, and Computer Viruses. Computers can be used to stalk, harass, bully others, commit fraud, sell bad products to people such as illegal drugs, help organize riots, or commit other crimes. Then there is the issue of technology addiction, even to the point of some people preferring social media or text messaging to human contact.
Destroyed all the cultures that were here, killed a majority of the people, and stole their land.
They helped get rid of the residential schools, which destroyed native cultures and haunted many people.
Cultures can be destroyed and eladicated in many ways, whih are as follows:Likeness of other people's or foreign culture.Government policy: here, government may like to amend certain cultural believes especially in a countries where there are many tribes. On that aforsaid, culture that believe in human sacrifice. which is against the human right.Not believing in ourselves.
Putting it simply, people get hurt and computers can be destroyed. For example, if someone uses the computer to cyberbully, post personal information about someone (including phone numbers), hack accounts or scam, people can get hurt. If someone spreads a virus on computers, they can at the least harm the computer and can sometimes destroy computers.
yes
how to people destroyed the natural resources
Many cultures are being destroyed by others coming in and taking over
Yes, many people in Pakistan have computers.
91.897% of people have computers in Wyoming.
Changed the way people eat and the way people are employed in different cultures.
because computers are tools used by people. computers do not have a mind of their own and will only do what you tell them to do
The wetlands are being destroyed because people want to build on them. The wetlands are being destroyed because people want to build on them.