Elon Musk gave internet to Amazon’s remote tribe; now they are addicted to social media, porn
By
CS Mathew
Elon Musk’s Starlink, with its 6,000 low-orbiting satellites launched in past years, is providing high-speed internet services to one of the remotest places in the world. The internet-led information boon, which was likely to bring progress, has become a reason for the regression of the younger generation of the Marubo tribe, an ancient tribal communities in Amazon rainforest. Ever since the launch of Starlink services in Brazil last September, youngsters of the 2,000-member community have now become lazier and are addicted to social media and even porn, found a ground report by New York Times.