Dbq Online Communication

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In this current time and generation, people consider communication to be social media, and contacting platforms. Online we can make many friends, and there is no limit nor restriction to who we know. However to be a friend online, you are not required to tell the truth about whoe you are, or what your intentions may be. There is a lack a of cyber defense, and you communicate at your own risk leaving you potentially in danger. For these reasons online friends cannot be real friends.

An illusion created by online communication, and social media is that the more friends and people you supposedly know the better. A refferance to the common misconception is (Source 1, lines 11-27) where the author states that the amount of close friends in average has gone up since past years. The author then goes on to list the amount of social ties on average from social media, and suggest that the internet is good for society. While in (Source 2, lines 36-53) the author explains the idea that qauntity is not greater than quality. They also gave person experience and expresses how a majority of the people they associates with online, are not close and personal with him. The problem brought by this is lack of personal communication and confrentatiom skills. …show more content…

This idea is expressed in (Source 3, lines 6-16) as the author gets in-depth with explaining how you can be anyone you want to online, and no one will ever have to know. There is even a show on tv called "Catfish", where people meet the person they've met online in real life. More often then not, the person turns out to not be who they say they are. This is a danger to society, because everyday people are faced with the opportunity to fake an identity and do harmful things or seek classified

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