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Do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
Share your opinions. Your answer to each question should be at leasr 30 words long.
1. People share too much information about themselves online.
The internet has become an indispensable part of people in the 4.0 era. Sharing personal information there is very normal and is also voluntary by the users themselves. However, I think sharing too much personal information online is not good, it can affect our privacy and sometimes it is also an opportunity for bad people to take advantage of. used to do bad things that negatively affect our lives. Therefore, we should limit the personal information we share online, to protect ourselves and everyone around us.
2. Young people don't know how to interact in the real world.
Too much dependence on the virtual world has made people, especially young people, forget how to interact with people in the real world. This is easy to see when young people interact very well on social networks but are timid, even silent or in other words do not know how to interact with people, causing relationships to gradually deteriorate. become blurred, possibly losing friends they were once very close to or creating distance from their most loved ones. Interaction in the virtual world is not bad, but you should spend more time paying attention and interacting with the people around you, they are the ones who are really by your side and ready to share with you.
3. “Friends” on social-networking sites are not real friends.
I am sure that those of us who use social networks will have countless friends in the virtual world. Just like how we talk about their existence, they are virtual friends, that's why we won't know if that friend is real or not, are they really the person we think they are? I can be sure that those virtual friends cannot tell you the truth. Our real friends are real people, those who always accompany us and are worthy of our trust.