Nowadays, more people are choosing to socialise online than face to face . Is this a positive or negative development?

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aspect of daily life. So,
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of
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communication is increasing each year. In my view, despite
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the sizeable influence, there are some unpleasant options to take into consideration. The main reason to think so is that the modern generation has much more problems with health than the previous.
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of diseases are
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decades. People are starting to spend the majority of their time in a sitting position, and live an inactive lifestyle.
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, humanity is attacked with serious diseases and global viruses. Another problem
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concerns
identity theft, which leads to cases of bullying and stalking. Many
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social
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consumers start to overshare private information about themselves.It means that if people continue to do the same, they will be victims of criminals. In fact, in my country cases of persecution using
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location data are common.
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mental health. As you know, even babies are addicted to the
internet
. And if you evaluate
this
, you will realise that everything is moving towards «critical thinking” Immense amount of students do not know how to think adequately and decide something without
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • social media platforms
  • online interactions
  • virtual communication
  • global community
  • interpersonal skills
  • digital divide
  • cyberspace
  • virtual presence
  • social networking
  • mental wellbeing
  • digital literacy
  • safe spaces
  • marginalized groups
  • face-to-face communication
  • socialisation
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