It is evident that, at present, people are spending
a considerable amount of time on the Internet, and thus spending less time with
real people. T strongly agree that although this use of the Internet has
greatly increased the level of communication available, it has also had
detrimental effects on the amount and type of social interaction that takes
place.
The benefits of the Internet in terms of increased communication are
clear, with people connected across the globe. In the pase, communication was
only possible by phone or mail, which entailed time and expence. It also
usually meant just keeping in contact with those people already known to you.
With the internet, this has changed dramatically. E mail and social networking
sites such as Facebook and MSN have created online communities that are global
in scale, and they have fostered communication between people and countries
that we would not have thought possible in the not too distant past.
That said,
there is no doubt in my mind that this has had negative impacts on social
interaction, People, especially the younger generation, spend hours of their
time online, chatting and on forums. Although this can beneficial, It is
certainly not the same as real interaction with human beings and does not involve
the same skills. It is important that children have and maintain real
friendships In order to develop their own interpersonal skills. Not only this,
It can also have negative effects on local communities if people are spending
most of their time communicating online and not mixing in their neighbourhoods,
and possibly lead to feelings of isolation for those individuals who do not
have a “real” person to turn to in times of needs.
To conclude, I believe that
the internet has undoubtedly been beneficia, but there are good reasons to be
concerned about social interaction in our societies. It is therefore important
that we maintain a balance between our online life and contact with real human
beings.
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