Social Network Isolation

August 10, 2011
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Now that everyone is part of some kind of “special network” the social isolation is reaching its peak. Some people are on Facebook, some on Google+, others are on Skype or yet a dozen of so networks. How do we connect the dots? Only in world wide web, if we're lucky.
What happened to real life interaction? Something outside of school or work? A walk in the park? A talk at a coffee shop. How often do we get to do that?

4 Responses to Social Network Isolation

  1. Anonymous on August 13, 2011 at 3:34 am

    Obama is not hero

  2. Anonymous on August 17, 2011 at 10:03 am

    Social networking site is the most popular sites.They are very helpful for sharing information and also to keep the f4riends in touch every time.

  3. Anonymous on August 19, 2011 at 1:00 am

    One major indicator of the chilling decline in communication values is the case of Simone Back, a Brighton, U.K., woman who announced her suicide on her Facebook status. None of her more than 1,000 “friends” contacted her in response to the posting, and many simply argued with one another back and forth on her “Wall” about the legitimacy of her posting and whether or not Back had the freedom of choice to kill herself.
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