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, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Delicious, Digg, LinkedIn, blogs (of course), and scores of others—all part of the new and wonderful ways we can now connect with one another electronically, each with its own culture and unique set of rules. In one sense, the planet has never been more interconnected. And yet, this interconnectedness, while wonderful, hasn't come without cost.

ISOLATION Much has been written about the dangers of Internet addiction. The Internet is clearly the television of the 21st century, an electronic drug that often yanks us away from the physical world. We may enjoy online relationships using social media sites like Facebook or Twitter, for example, but the difference between these kinds of interactions and interactions with people in the physical world is clearly vast. The problem comes when we find ourselves subtly substituting electronic relationships for physical ones or mistaking our electronic relationships for physical ones. We may feel we're connecting effectively with others via the Internet, but too much electronic-relating paradoxically engenders a sense of social isolation.addictionsocial isolation

Why choose Internet? people use electronic media to make confrontation easier and have seen more than one relationship falter as a result. People are often uncomfortable with face-to- face confrontation, so it's easy to understand why they'd choose to use the Internet. Precisely because electronic media transmit emotion so poorly compared to in-person interaction, many view it as the perfect way to send difficult messages

Face –to-face interaction In-person interactions, though more difficult, are more likely to result in positive outcomes and provide opportunities for personal growth.

The conclusion For transferring information efficiently, the Internet is excellent. For transacting emotionally sensitive or satisfying connections, it's not.

"emotional invisibility" Our "emotional invisibility" on the Internet perhaps also explains so much of the vitriol we see on so many websites. People clearly have a penchant for saying things in the electronic world they'd never say to people in person because the person to whom they're saying it isn't physically present to display their emotional reaction. It's as if we're drunk and don't realize or don't care that our words are hurting others.

common sense rules for the electronic world Don't say anything on you'd feel uncomfortable saying to someone in person. Don't delay your response to messages you'd rather avoid. Relationships are affected by online communication. Balance time on the Internet with time spent with friends and family. A gentle smile or a heartfelt hug has far more power than the cleverest emoticon to lift another person's spirits.

The Internet is an amazing tool. But even as it's shrunk the world and brought us closer together, it's threatened to push us further apart. Like any useful tool, to make technology serve us well requires the exercise of good judgment. Typed messages often wound even more gravely, while electronic messages of remorse paradoxically have little power to heal.

Teens and Social Networks

The social media animated

Moral of the story: If you want to enjoy life, Never clean up things!!!.