Social Sciences, asked by jayalakshmi0102, 1 year ago

What is the impact of social networking on the development of our society(both positive and negative)

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Answered by harshimithu
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At the negative impact of social networking sites on society, I thought it only fair to redress the balance. Every yin has its yang, after all. Using the previous article as a loose template it’s clear to see that what some people would conceive as negatives can also be positives. Because there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to the effect social networks are having on us all in this day and age.


Social networking isn’t for everyone. However, it’s now such a massive part of all our lives, whether we embrace or reject the notion, that it can no longer be ignored. Are social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter a force for good or evil? As with most questions there are multiple angles to approach this quandary from.

Having already looked at the negative impact of social networking sites on society, I thought it only fair to redress the balance. Every yin has its yang, after all. Using the previous article as a loose template it’s clear to see that what some people would conceive as negatives can also be positives. Because there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to the effect social networks are having on us all in this day and age.

The Negative Impact Of Social Networking Sites On Society [Opinion]The Negative Impact Of Social Networking Sites On Society [Opinion]I have accounts on several social networking sites, and spend far too long on them writing my own updates and reading the updates of others. I enjoy doing so, being able to interact with friends,..

It has never been easier to make friends than it is right now. And that’s mainly thanks to social networking sites. Just a few decades ago it was pretty tough to connect with people, unless you were the overly outgoing type able to make conversation with anyone at a party.

The rise of mobile phones helped change this, connecting people in a new way, but then social networks sprang up and the whole idea of friendship changed again. And there’s no going back.
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