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Explanation:
1. The word friend has not changed much over there years it is still seen as someone that you can count on and who will be there for your no matter what you need.
2. Friend refers to someone who you know and trust while befriend is the process of starting a friendship.
3. Everything is online now, and people interact mainly through social media. Face-to-face interaction is obviously still very much alive, but with the arrival of the internet, most people seem to prefer handling the vast majority of their interactions with others through the internet as opposed to doing it in person.
4. Before the Internet people would (Believe it or not) talk to others at parties or social gatherings and slowly go choosing groups of friends. Many individuals would also subscribe to magazines that contained the things they liked and many times these magazines would contain information on specific social events regarding the subject of the magazine. People would go to these events and meet other like-minded individuals.
5. His proposition is pretty accurate. The mainstream population has proven countless times that they do not care about privacy as much as they claim. This is because they continue to post all of the information about their personal lives on social media with little to no concern of possible consequences. This is obviously not everyone, but the vast majority.
6. Most people share private information because they do not fully understand the risks involved and/or do not care. This can be seen in Big Data with the trillions of photos that get saved from social media on a daily basis of individual's private lives. Or even the billions of emails and credit card information that people use to sign up for free trials and giveaways.
7. With the internet nothing is truly private anymore. Everything is saved somewhere. Every little thing you do is in one way or another saved as your digital footprint. With cameras in every device and in every street corner, privacy is all but non-existent.