Being watched if you are on Social media in School or public places

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Narcissism is a big problem on Facebook. So where do we draw the line between healthy fun and a problem?
 
Narcissism is a big problem on Facebook. So where do we draw the line between healthy fun and a problem?
No one knows, that's the issue.
Literally that no one can really pinpoint when Facebook became the cancer on our society that it is now...In fact, most don't even seem able to do something so simple as identifying the fact that they and we would be better off without it.
 
Narcissism is a big problem on Facebook. So where do we draw the line between healthy fun and a problem?
No one knows, that's the issue.
Literally that no one can really pinpoint when Facebook became the cancer on our society that it is now...In fact, most don't even seem able to do something so simple as identifying the fact that they and we would be better off without it.

However, that situation doesn't represent everyone on there. As in real life, you have more outgoing personalities on there. Of course, there are outgoing personalities even on this forum and that's needed to spark life, but well, you know what I mean.

The problem is that the environment of Facebook is not catering to one group, but many - and these people don't get along well together. Of course, you have the option of friending who you want - but even people you think are friends often may not share your views or want to hear about them.
 
I feel like I'm always being watched by the government O_O
 
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