The Internet has caused people to be isolated from their real lives. Do you agree or disagree?

Generally believed by many
people
that the
Internet
is the root of
people
's seclusion from their society. From my perspective,
this
idea is completely flawed owing to the benefits in terms of communication and knowledge acquisition that the
Internet
offers.
Firstly
, the
internet
offers us easy communication no matter how much distance between us and our families and friends is. At the moment, many websites like Facebook, Viber, Yahoo, Instagram, Skype, and zoom, ease our connection and makes it much faster and more convenient. These websites create a user that can send and receive many messages or apply for online calls so that you can join multi-family members at the same time.
Therefore
, you can enjoy the convenience and swiftness that those service providers.
Secondly
,
also
as a matter of fact
internet
empowered
people
to acquire more knowledge in many fields.
For example
, bringing every aspect of life by just entering Google or another website.
Moreover
, different news is available for free
such
as sports, education, and criminal news all are updated every hour. But, even though there is much true news but at the same time, many are just from faulty resources or
rumors
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. I believe
this
easy accessibility equips
people
with sufficient information and make them more aware of the problems that lie within their society. To conclude, depending on these two analyzed reasons, using the
Internet
in a balanced way has many good reflections on our life. I disagree that the
Internet
isolates
people
from their real lives.
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