Facebook And Personal Relationships

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The digital age has been developing faster than anyone would have imagined. The internet with the help of advanced technology has helped people maintain relationships from real life to online relationships. Facebook is but one example of this. Facebook has opened doors to maintaining relationships with family members who may live across the world, friends who are living across the country, and professional relationships. Although Facebook has given another way of creating and maintaining relationships, it does not always diminish the feelings of alienation or anomie that face-to-face relationships help with. Facebook is useful for a lot of reasons, which is why so many people love Facebook. One of the reasons why the people I interviewed …show more content…

This can give the feeling of being a part of other people’s lives, even when living far away. Ky Mussler, an interviewee, states that “since moving out [Facebook is] one of the only ways I stay connected with family. It’s also the only way a lot of my family and friends get to hear about my life and daughter.” Willow even says something similar, stating that “even though I cannot physically be there, it is as if we are still around each other.” While Facebook gives people the sense of being a part of others’ lives, it can create some feelings of alienation or …show more content…

Some opinions may lead to controversial topics that others have trouble posting about or avoid posting at all costs. This proves that even on Facebook, people have certain roles that the users have to play. When someone has more family than friends on Facebook it is typically expected of them to act respectfully, and to not offend anyone. Ky does not agree with this, she believes that “I’ll post whatever I want. If someone has a problem [with me, or my opinions,] they can delete me.” Allie shares a very similar perspective, especially about family. “I won’t add anyone in my family because they all gossip and need to realize [that] I’m an adult [now],” Allie exclaims towards this topic. Social roles and expectations that are expected of everyone to meet can be difficult to convey over Facebook. To some Facebook friends you are a colleague, to others you are a goofy family friend, and to others you are a sweet family

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