The question is acute, but apart from delirium at the expense of greater deceit than the print media, nothing was ever read. People began to receive information exactly as much as they need and only what they specifically need. Say: "Yes, it's cool!". "But no," I will answer you.
One has only to compare how much time a student spends on searching for an essay on the net and how much on its compilation in the library. At a minimum, we note that less time is spent on education, and that is, excuse me, the situation is the most extreme. I won’t even talk about how much “extra” information a person receives while turning over whole volumes of encyclopedias, and how much this “extra” information is important for human development.
The problem is that the Internet gives too specific answers to questions.