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Do you consider people you know on Facebook/Twitter who you speak to on a somewhat regular basis friends (to an extent) even if you've never met them? Particularly if it is someone you inbox and chat with.
I'm asking this question for my niece who is studying social media in school. So, answers are greatly appreciated
TY!
Re: Online Connections....
No. Never met = not friends. A friendship is cultivated via meaningful interaction. Words typed on a screen are not meaningful interaction.
I also tend to agree with PP....why are the students studying this? All the research has proven that social networking sites have ruined most/many communication and emotional skills of people who are growing up with them. The Internet has removed any sense of accountability or responsibility for words and speech. People would never, ever say some of the things they say online to someone's face.
I wonder what "studying" social networking in school will help the students grasp. Is this some sort of anti-bullying campaign by the school? Is it to learn about online safety? Is it an attempt by the school to get kids to take their faces out of their phones for 5 minutes? If you niece wants stories...here's 2...
1. I was in a medical building with my kids and we were on our way into the parking lot. As we walked out a mom with 2 older boys had to physically take their phones away from them as they were exiting the building. She stated, "I need you guys to pay attention to where you are walking in the parking lot so I am taking these and you can have them back in the car."
2. After a snow where I live, the roads are very messy. While most people are accustomed to driving in the ice and slush, there are still accidents when people lose control of their vehicles. The other day I was driving my son to preschool and was driving past a local community college. A young woman was walking across the busy street, head buried in her phone. The sign said, "DONT WALK." And the cars in my lanes were beginning to move. This woman had NO idea she was walking in front of traffic that was getting ready to move.
My personal opinion is that I don't CARE what people are doing every 5 minutes of their lives. I don't care where you're "checked into." I have one friend on Facebook (and she is a friend for real) that continually posts updates about which airports she's landed in (she is a pilot). I could care less. All these things do is fill the air with nonsense.
I know I'm going to be the opposite others here, but I'm very involved on the "Getting Pregnant" board on here. There are a few girls that I have privately messsaged multiple times, and we are friends through Facebook. When we lost our baby, they were by far the most supportive people I could've ever asked for. Yes, we told a few people IRL what happened, and they were a physical shoulder to cry on. But they will never understand the hurt and emotional pain we went through like those girls do (because a lot of them have gone through it).
But I feel like in a situation like that, those girls were closer "friends" than any of my physical friends at the time. So it is purely situational. Adding a random person on Facebook and calling them your "friend" isn't an actual friend. To me a friend is someone you talk to, relate to, tell things to, and care about.
However, I sure hope that your niece isn't just adding people to her Facebook that she doesn't "know" before adding them. The only FB friends I have that I haven't met in real life are ones from the GP board, but I got to know them through PM before adding them to FB.
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I also agree that most research have shown that too much Facebook, electronic media can be more harmful then helpful. I have a friend that has a real hard time turning off which effects her physical life at times.
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