What is the digital divide? How could it contribute to already existing social hierarchies?

What will be an ideal response?


The digital divide is the social, economic, and cultural gap between those with effective access to information technology and those without such access. It can include differences between generations or be based on regional or economic disparities. The digital divide could contribute to already existing social hierarchies by giving the powerful yet another advantage over the less privileged. For example, children in higher economic classes are more likely to have access to better technology, granting wealthier children an educational advantage over their less wealth peers.

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