The excess use of the social media t has lowered the interest of the children, for the use of books to gain knowledge." Express your views either for or against this statement.
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Explanation:
With the growing influence and liking towards social media, it will surely become difficult to fill the room with books. A survey in UK showed that with the increasing age, the tendency to read a book decreases; the effect profoundly seen when comparison was made between three age groups - six to eight, 12-14 and 15-17 year old. There have been frowns from parents and many quarters of society towards the teen indulgence in FB, internet and other social media websites. They are not happy with the neglect of reading books. Thus it’s worthwhile to discuss on the thought that whether social media is killing the practice of reading books?
Yes they are affecting –
1. Social media is unproductive use of time as it only entertains you and gives no food for thought.
2. The amount of education you get from it is very less compared to reading books.
3. It hampers creativity as much of the time is spent on forwarding things to others.
4. Most of the time is spent in searching what others are doing, which can be well spent in reading which atleast adds knowledge to your own life.
5. Another prominent example can be the usage of 'new' abbreviations to express oneself on the social media. This hampers the language development which in turn affects writing and reading both.
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Books have been proved more reliable but the internet is conventional. You actually know that the source in books is legitimate than that on the internet. The internet has so much information, anything can be posted at any time and you have no idea whether it is honest, true, or false
You are scrolling through the feed, come across an interesting topic, read that post, and you move on. You may or may not remember it after few days. On the contrary, when you learn something from book, it is highly structured.
Books are typically written by experts or individuals with significant knowledge and experience in their respective fields. They are often subjected to rigorous editorial processes and peer review, ensuring a higher lev
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