Thursday 4 September 2014

Media Debates

"My Facebook friends are the same as my real friends."

I disagree with the statement ahead because Facebook is way communicating, finding and making new friends. So, nearly half the people who are your friends online aren't your real friends.
Facebook helps you search, like and look at peoples profiles and share your life in pictures and 'what's on your mind' with other people in all different places and backgrounds. This also has a location to know where your friends are at and what they do. It also shares their interests and likes.

2 comments:

  1. I agree with leala, as I don't think some/most of your Facebook friends are your real friends.I think this because even if you know someone it doesn't mean your friends with them, this means your friends of Facebook are more of your associates than friends. On top of this people get random friend requests from people they barley know and they accept them therefore calling them your "friends" according to Facebook. On the other hand some people like to keep there Facebook profile privet and only add true friends, therefore this statement would be true for them.

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  2. I agree with this statement because even if you have someone on facebook that are your friend, they're actually not your friend.

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