ban social net works why ban them ? well The truth is their very scary places when I was younger my when I left school I Pathways became my every one was a same interests same social networks where my problem is that we hidden behind a YOU CAN BE any what ever happened to do we have to be told The human race as a it seams we are no longer do they go I love the net but i have to ask you is the net worth it ? Are you scared that Friendster Guide to Pics yours wmdgnome
social net work was made up with people I had grown up with over the years some
drifted and others stayed the test of time.
made friends via the things I did with friends work colleagues became friends
and their friends became my own trust bonds and loyalty.
social net work.
interaction and every one came in to my network for reasons i.e..
look on life and music the list goes on.
ways to get get jobs or have access to other things.
are told who to be friends with on social networks now by interest your so
called friends on these networks
labeled and
categorized.
screen,
one .
people making friends has the world we knew as kids really got so bad as we cant
go out and make them ?
who to be friends with ?
whole has got as far because of
communication
because we talk and interact.
loosing this very fast with young people thinking it social to site on face book
and talk to thier friends and make friends via it
out and play no longer do they go out and do things
its a very useful tool to learn and interact with people globally
the reader this
societies as a whole is loosing a
generation and skills we
need as a race because of it ?
ONE of the funniest articles I have read on social networking.
Interpreting
MySpace / Face book
/ Friendster Photos
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