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Published by Pooja under on Monday, August 17, 2009
'Coolguy_09 has added you as a friend. Accept or Ignore?'.....sounds familiar? ofcourse it does for those among us who have been/are a part of atleast one social networking site(ok, so that makes it all of us then!)
Over the past few years, an incredible number of social networking sites have sprung up and attracted people to them as successfully as bees to a flower. I doubt you'd find anyone who hasnt heard of Facebook,Myspace,Twitter,Orkut,Xanga,Hi5,Tagged,LinkedIn...u name it!(the list goes on..) I'm speaking from experience here...at one point of time, I had a profile on Orkut,Myspace,Facebook and Tagged(and a few others that I've lost track of)...and I used to think that online social networking was about the coolest thing invented since the internet! :P Sure, social networking has its advantages...u can make new connections,renew long-forgotten friendships,challenge your friends to a triva quiz even if they are on the other side of the planet! But its not all Sunshine and Roses...
One of the biggest drawbacks would be identity theft. If you dont divulge any information about yourself, your friends wont be able to find you..on the other hand, if you share TOO much, you might discover someone else masquerading under your identity with a fake profile. In 2006,there was a news report about a teenage girl who committed suicide because she was bullied by someone on MySpace(And the person bullying her turned out to be a fake profile.)

Although the example above is a bit extreme, there are realistic drawbacks as well.Social Networking can be overwhelming and addictive at the same time.The other day, I overheard two kids(who cant be older than 12)say "I'm NEVER going to talk to xyz friend of mine because he didnt accept my Facebook request!!" What happened to the good old fights between friends because your friend was "katti" with you...and the fight soon to be resolved only by a simple "Batti"? :D
Honestly, though you may have over 500 facebook friends but how many of those would you invite to your wedding? How many would you call in case of an emergency? That is when you would turn to your real friends and this just shows that nothing can replace the good old face-to-face contact.We are hiding behind the veil of online social networking because it is easier but are we crowding out our real emotional relationships with people in the process? Only Time will tell...
A Bientot mes amis!







