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How does social media affect real-world relationships?

Tags: Community, Friendship, Privacy Online

How do facebook, twitter, and social media affect your friendships outside of the internet?

Mostly friends share links with me on the internet. We get to know each other better through the things we like to look at online.



By Sam, Unknown
Recorded at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh on December 31, 2012
Description:
This story was shared through the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh's teen website.



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