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Launched in 2004 as a social network that catered only to college students, Facebook now boa
over one billion active users.
It is a powerful tool for sharing a wide variety of things such as interesting web links, holiday photo
As has been said by many a wise man, 'no rose comes without sharp thorns': Facebook too has
its sideraising
serious privacy concerns. Even if you do not choose to share something yourself, your friends can tag
in status updates and photos, so you might find your worst moments shared on the site without
It is like a new drug that is gradually taking over everybody. In the name of socialising, we have
buzz
created here to showcase our daily happenings. it slowly worsens one's dedication to work. There is
no authenticity of anything.
Fake profiles are created by stalkers and marketers to befriend people for their own spiteful
purposes. As a result of which cyber crime has become rampant these days. Though it has brought
the world closer, it has created distances among people.
We are forgetting to communicate with people. The ink in the box is gradually drying as there is no
one to write letters. There is no more gossiping at tea breaks after a day's work. We enjoy watching
beautiful pictures of Nature and animals. But we have stopped enjoying the pitter-patter of the rains,
the sun-set, the chirping of the birds and the changing colours of the sky. Before getting addicted to
Facebook, just ask yourself one question ; "Will there be my virtual friends or will there be my true
friends waving the last goodbye ?"
A. Write True / False against the following statements with a Supporting Statement (S.S.) for each :
1x3=3
Though a social network, Facebook does not help in actual social communications.
S.S:
The network of Facebook caters only to one billion college students.
SS:
The addiction to Facebook is similar to that of drug addiction.
SS:
DIDO​

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