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Social networking is more important than direct contact with friends.

A.
True


B.
False

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User Spectrem
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B. False. Really you don't know who are you talking to someone in the internet.
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User Spurgeon
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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

With social networks the very concept of friendship seems to have changed. While to build a friendship in real life, there must be a mutual desire to know each other and the relationship is built in private, by sharing moments that reinforce the complicity between friends, in friendships on social networks just click on someone to become your friend, and from that moment the other person has access to everything that the friend publishes. Furthermore, while in real life we all try to have “few but good” friends, on social media teenagers usually try to have many friendships, with quantity surpassing quality.

In real life, friendships have direct contact, are stronger and more intimate, while on social networks friendships are more superficial, for this reason, we can say that direct contact with friends is much more impotent than social networks.

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