This video is so on point. We’re stuck in a generation that doesn’t believe in picking up the phone to share important news. It’s so much easier to just post it on their Facebook Pages. I have a cousin who got married a couple of weeks ago and guess how myself and the rest of the family found out? Yep… Facebook. Skyping is considered talking face to face. Sad, but true.
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Social media has changed our lifestyles. From being a medium for communication with our friends from around the world, it has become a platform for sharing. We share our opinions, our experiences, and our whereabouts every day—even with people whom we hardly know. The problem with this generation is that, we have somehow become too dependent on social media. We have become too focused and obsessed with what the people will say or think with our posts. We crave for attention. We have become a narcissistic generation. We do crazy things and sometimes go overboard just so people will like…
Prayer Request: My husband & I have been married for 7 years and together for 11. I didn’t find out that he was still entertaining his exes on social networks until after we got married and moved in together. I do not think that it has gone any further than the computer but he is constantly sending them messages and at one point having daily telephone coversations as soon as I would leave for work. I confronted him about it and it stopped for a small while but started again. It’s a reoccuring situation. They ask him things about me…
Facebook’s 13-and-up age cut-off could soon be a thing of the past. The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that the social media giant is working on plans to let kids use the site with their parents’ supervision. Children accounts would include links between kids’ and their parents’ accounts and requirements that parents approve every friend request and application use. But with many children already lying about their ages to create Facebook pages, executives believe they have no choice but to establish better parental controls in consideration of a federal law that requires verifiable parental consent before collecting data on kids under 13.…