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andriy [413]
2 years ago
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1. Do you value likes, follows, and being someone’s favourite? Why or why not?:

English
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satela [25.4K]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

See below:

Explanation:

Yes, it depends on the scenario though, for example, likes follows and etc. are only good if they are for a good reason, not for if you posted some bad content and then got a ton of follows for some reason due to the people liking bad content. In other ways though, it could be good as you're making more relationships with other people and you are prone to get help when you need it.

It's difference from 2001 as the usage of technology has vastly expanded and has given room for more newer more cooler technology. But, along with this, comes the bad side. With the tech revolution, back themn, there was no point in making Malware, but, now, people are jealous of things and create Malware to take over something which is one bad example.

In summary, it's all dependent on the usage and how the user uses it.

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