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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 604532" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm sure there is an appropriate term for social media addiction by teens and by adults. Obviously I "shouldn't" address a subject that I'm not really personally familiar with due to my age BUT based on what I've "seen" members of my family put on FB I really "think" there is a perception that everyone is your friend, everyone shares everything, everyone cares about all the details of your life....and (LOL, old people rant) I think that social media replaces hanging out in person with people you know and care about. She is a teenager and I'm betting that instead of picking up the phone and calling one or two close friends...it's second nature to connect with everyone at one time. Her Dad may think "they" need to keep a low profile and quietly mourn BUT he's from the telephone generation. I'm glad my eight are older and out of the house! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 604532, member: 35"] I'm sure there is an appropriate term for social media addiction by teens and by adults. Obviously I "shouldn't" address a subject that I'm not really personally familiar with due to my age BUT based on what I've "seen" members of my family put on FB I really "think" there is a perception that everyone is your friend, everyone shares everything, everyone cares about all the details of your life....and (LOL, old people rant) I think that social media replaces hanging out in person with people you know and care about. She is a teenager and I'm betting that instead of picking up the phone and calling one or two close friends...it's second nature to connect with everyone at one time. Her Dad may think "they" need to keep a low profile and quietly mourn BUT he's from the telephone generation. I'm glad my eight are older and out of the house! DDD [/QUOTE]
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