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Facebook- A Blessing or Curse

Facebook- A Blessing or Curse

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Introduction: 

Facebook is the most popular social networking  point of all times. The fashionability of Facebook has increased drastically. Within 6 years Facebook has reached its billion druggies  corner.  Currently, Facebook has become a  veritably important part of our life. 

Uses and abuses of Facebook:

Facebook is an Internet- grounded social network connecting people worldwide and everybody having Internet connection may have access to it. Facebook  currently contributes  important to  maintain social and friendly relationship between people living far and near. Any person wishing to be a Facebook member needs first to have an Internet connection and  also to  subscribe up with  particular details  and secret  watchwords to  insure privacy and security. Any person can search their  musketeers as well as their nearest and dearest online and can  shootrequest.However, they come  musketeers in terms of Facebook and can partake everything of each other stored in their Facebook, If the request is  formerly accepted. Facebook has a lot of advantages. It allows us to make  multitudinous  compendiums  and upload  prints and  documents and make  fellowship with a lot of people. Any Facebook member can write  commentary on their status, on other member's status and  prints, etc. Facebook provides online  drooling as well. With the help of Facebook we can  fluently find out our long  misplaced friends as well as our nearest and dearest who are  formerly using Facebook. It can be used to raise  mindfulness and share news among the  druggies. still, Facebook has some disadvantages as well. Bad people may upload  stag and objectionable   prints and  commentary, procurers and touts also use Facebook so as to hunt  guests. Besides these negative aspects, Facebook is a great boon of IT. 

Conclusion:

Facebook is  clearly a great boon to  ultramodern civilization. It's a great medium of communication and exchanging  passions, ideas and  studies. We should be careful about its dark aspects. The authority concerned should take proper  way about this so that it can not be misused. 

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