3. Addiction to Games
Facebook offers many different games, and many of them are quite complex. They are designed to suck users in deeper by involving as many of their friends as possible and allowing them to create ever more complex worlds for their characters to inhabit. Games like Farmville have proven so addictive that people will spend nearly every waking hour tending to their make-believe world, pouring hundreds and even thousands of dollars into its upkeep. It can be just as devastating to one’s time and money as a destructive habit such as gambling, and the easy availability of these games makes them all the more insidious.
Yip
It would not too wrong to say that the Internet has destroyed young lives. I have a number of relatives who did poorly in their studies, because they are so focused on Youtube, Facebook, They can hardly concentrate 15 -20 minutes on a Maths book and they flit to the Internet-movies, Youtube, celebrity gossip. If parents don’t control and guide from young, they are gone, lives wasted.
leirs
In this new society that we’ve all agreed to be a part of, your Facebook
page is an extension of yourself. For this reason, it’s not a good idea
to post anything there that you wouldn’t normally say it will really get you into trouble.
Azuraz Dandaridae
Quote from # 4:
“Another source of mental anguish is the steady parade of news stories
describing tragic events both locally and globally. Such extended
exposure to unpleasant occurrences can have a detrimental effect on the
well-being of the average Facebook user.”
So they are saying that the news from any news source, including CNN, is not good to listen to. Most of what I see on CNN online is bad news.