DISCUSSION: The author’s main argument comes in the fourth paragraph. Conferences aren’t diverse. Real communities are (lines 55-60).
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- The author admits conferences can be respectful, on lines 42-43.
- This is the same as A. The author agrees that computer conferences can be respectful.
- If many people agreed to live same place and talk to each other using only computers, the author still might not think they were a community. A community has to be random.
- The author thinks the opposite. A community needs educational and economic diversity.
- CORRECT. Computer conferences are respectful, but they aren’t diverse. Real communities have a tougher challenge: they must be respectful despite being diverse.
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