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Social networking linked to depression!


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ashwani agarwal
BSkiET, it is worth going thru' an exhibition Showing a New Path
by ashwani agarwal on Jun 18, 2009 08:55 AM

BSkiET is a mobile exhibition I happened to see at Bhairo mandir also shown at IBN7, Aajtak and Total tv on 9th june. It shows a New Path to society worth knowing. It is showing Technology of Bhaaratiye Sanskriti.

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ramamoorthy ramamoorthy
Too much networking linked to depression.
by ramamoorthy ramamoorthy on Mar 09, 2009 10:14 PM

The findings that too much social networking leads to depression. This may be true as anything too much is harmful. Youngsters who
regularly spendtime in networking become in due course a sort of addicts. Their mind thinks of only the isssues seen in the social networking and they become unable to think in a different direction.
So we should keep social networking or surfing generally to a safe limit so that we can stand to benefil.

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rajen menon
coureption un religious places
by rajen menon on Mar 09, 2009 07:13 PM  | Hide replies

i thought that coureption is only in the govt,etc. but in reglious pl;acesd.!!!!!

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ashwani agarwal
Re: coureption un religious places
by ashwani agarwal on Jun 18, 2009 08:56 AM
Corruption is at all that places where money is involved.

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sudhir voleti
huh?
by sudhir voleti on Mar 01, 2009 09:04 PM

Great article.

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bonnie basil
Too much social networking linked to depression!
by bonnie basil on Feb 25, 2009 11:58 AM  | Hide replies

Social networkign is not a phenomenon associated with teenagers alone. It attracts people from all walks of life and I feel it genuinel helps in keeping old school mates and college and as well as friends that we gather in our day to day life. Atleast it is enabling us in helping not to forget these names which would have happened without these facility. But drawback I noticed is that there is influx of too much of networking sites and to be member of all these is time consuming and mental torture to keep following the updates on these sites.
So my advices would be to stick on to one site and spend time every week to update it and add new friends.

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Vishal Kale
Re: Too much social networking linked to depression!
by Vishal Kale on Feb 27, 2009 12:53 AM
That's nice.
I agree with you. We really feel better when we are connected. But sometimes we may get carried away. I think the author is talking about those specific instances. We have to make sure that we use facebook and let the facebook not use us!

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ashwani agarwal
Re: Too much social networking linked to depression!
by ashwani agarwal on Jun 18, 2009 08:58 AM
That's true. and that's why one should give preference to relations over friends and definete positiveness in life improves.

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rajen menon
Re: Too much social networking linked to depression!
by rajen menon on Mar 09, 2009 07:14 PM
the sauce for the goose is not sauce for the gander.

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Vishal Kale
Re: Re: Too much social networking linked to depression!
by Vishal Kale on Mar 18, 2009 02:03 AM
Human beings do!

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A KB
Why teenage girls?
by A KB on Feb 22, 2009 04:04 AM  | Hide replies

ok, another thing, social networking is popular with not just teenage girls and women, but with boys and men too. Duh! Whoever wrote this stupid article needs to be spanked for sexism.

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invincible
Re: Re: Why teenage girls?
by invincible on Feb 22, 2009 07:11 PM
on the butts. where else !

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Amuzement
layoffs.in/india let's worry about this
by Amuzement on Feb 22, 2009 02:34 AM  | Hide replies

Our jobs are at stake. Let's forget about social networks.

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A KB
Re: layoffs.in/india let's worry about this
by A KB on Feb 22, 2009 04:02 AM
well see, ppl without jobs will have to start networking again, as filler. what would ppl do with all that time on their hands?

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