More precisely,
most teenagers spend more time chatting with others online rather than do their homework at
home.
To be sure,
social networking websites also provides young people with the convenience
of contacting friends that are far away.
This is reasonable to the extent that
some friends
may live in other cities, so it is not easy to see them often.
Still,
sending emails to friends would
be a more beneficial option because emails are less time-consuming.
Thus
social networking
websites are not helpful in most cases.
In the final analysis, despite the fact that
socialising online is a popular new trend, it
does not help young people when it comes to communication, time management and mental
health.
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