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Vaselesa [24]
2 years ago
5

Answer the question: What if social media was never created?

English
2 answers:
Sati [7]2 years ago
6 0
Without social media sites,there would be more mystery and you would have to form your own opinion of them from your experience.Prior to social media sites,your friends were actually your friends,people you would see,spend time with,laugh and cry with and most importantly have a real-life relationship.
masha68 [24]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Mixture.

Explanation:

If social media wasn't created, less insecurity's. Less hate, less inappropriate things. More purified minds. BUT that was just the cons. No online school? we would be bored for being stuck for a year. And less contact opportunity's.

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