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Questions and Answers
True or false: Using social networks for communication is gradually replacing face-to-face interactions these days.
True or false: Using social networks for communication is gradually replacing face-to-face interactions these days.
True (A)
True or false: The advantages of using social media in terms of eased communication outweigh the drawbacks regarding health issues and data piracy.
True or false: The advantages of using social media in terms of eased communication outweigh the drawbacks regarding health issues and data piracy.
False (B)
True or false: Social media websites help people interact with each other from different parts of the world, eliminating virtual distances between people.
True or false: Social media websites help people interact with each other from different parts of the world, eliminating virtual distances between people.
True (A)
True or false: The presence of social media websites can ease the exchange of information and news.
True or false: The presence of social media websites can ease the exchange of information and news.
True or false: All social media websites are addictive.
True or false: All social media websites are addictive.
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Study Notes
Social Media and Communication
- The rise of social networks is leading to a decline in face-to-face interactions.
- There is an ongoing debate about whether the benefits of social media, such as eased communication, outweigh the drawbacks, including health concerns and data piracy risks.
Benefits of Social Media
- Social media platforms enable people to interact with each other from different parts of the world, bridging geographical distances.
- Social media facilitates the exchange of information and news, making it easier for people to access and share knowledge.
Misconceptions about Social Media
- Not all social media websites are addictive; individual experiences may vary.
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