Indeed, the invention of Internet has promoted not only the acceleration of human interaction but also the convenience of communication. However, whether the dream of digital democracy would come true is a debatable issue. This paper presents the arguments for the pro or against digital democracy from each side. The first two sections discuss the visions of digital democracy and its theoretical background-deliberative democracy. Then, the pathologies of Internet and of deliberation are elaborated. Moreover, the ”digital divide” is still pervasive and even exists within the United States. Finally, this paper concludes that the era of digital democracy has not come yet, and that the Internet can be used as a supplement tool for democratic process. In order to maximize the utility of Internet, we should improve the deteriorating conditions of ”digital divide”. Otherwise, there is no way out.