Is Facebook a Bad Future for Real People? Disposable?

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  • nap
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Have we moved to a non human contact system for friends with facebook and other social media?

 

We have lessened the personal notes and cards that used to arrive for holidays and hellos and congratulations for that special event or accomplishments.

 

Our phone calls are fewer and now texts replace the calls and checking ins if they happen at all!.

 

Will our communications and relationships be disposable ones like the electronic messages and cards that seem to have replaced them?

 

Will we all wonder who those people were from the past as we look at an email or text message that may have not been erased?

 

Are we the disposed generation to be?

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  • marymary
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Do not do it but seems mosly teens are doing and heard too much on Facebook stealing or pirating personal information to no want to try to share more.

 

Do miss the xmas cards the notes to say hi especially on a postcard from far away

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  • guitom
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Technological Displacement is a consequence of the Digital Age. It has had a serious impact on the Post Office. Consider for a moment how technology has contributed to our impatience with everything and one another.

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  • nap
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Good point so maybe we need to balance machine tech and people thoughts for people success

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