miércoles, 30 de marzo de 2011

Are they controlling us?

The social network in which I'm going to focus particularly is Facebook. Here there's a graphic I have found on the Internet, that shows which is the group of population that most use Facebook a day. 




As we can see, the population between 25 and 34 years are who most use this social network, followed by adults between 34 and 44. However, people who less use Facebook to communicate with them friends and relatives are the major ones of 65 years followed by the group of people between 55 and 64 years old.

There is a big difference between these groups of population and it can be caused by the technological advances because in the past people in the past people didn’t use the computer and there weren’t any websites, social networks or special computer programs.
Therefore, people didn’t know how to use a computer.
Unlike nowadays in our society, population is teach since they are little children.
Young people is increasingly growing up faster, and since they starts at school teachers make them know and be aware of how important is technology for us, and how does it works.

Society is evolving at the same time new technologies are growing with us.
Right now we connect our lives with Internet, and of course with social networks, as it has produced a new revolution and a big repercussion for the society.
We can say that it has created a new way of life.

People don’t need to talk face to face because they can chat as long as they want by any of these sites so that it is available 24h a day. This is a problem for our society due to people is losing them values and communication is not the same as some years ago.

Posted by: Ariadna Lliveria (2nd article)

1 comentario:

  1. There is no article here, but I will give you some credit for your interpretation of the chart and the commentary.

    You need to be careful with verb tenses.

    'population is teach since they are little children'
    population is taught since they were little children

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