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by pconner
3866 days ago
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Is it necessarily to the detriment of social skills, though, or is it just a reflection of the evolution of what social skills are relevant to modern life? People have made similar arguments against the use of internet social communications because of its negative impact of its negative impact on language, but such fears are unfounded and prescriptivist. [1] Social norms evolve all the time. Just because new norms are unfamiliar doesn't mean that they're inherently "wrong." [1]: http://www.vnews.com/news/nation/world/18662871-95/internet-... |
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