Facebook and Twitter ‘make us bad people’
April 14, 2009 //
Taken from the Metro:
Using Facebook or Twitter may make you a bad person because it ruins your moral compass, it has been claimed.
Fast-paced modern media, such as Facebook updates and news feeds on Twitter, do not give us time to reflect and could make us indifferent to human suffering, according to a group of researchers.
Children could be particularly vulnerable because their brains are still developing, it was claimed.
‘If things are happening too fast, you may not ever fully experience emotions about other people’s psychological states and that would have implications for your morality,’ said researcher Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, from the University of Southern California.
Yet another dumb ass quote from another dumb ass lecturer. Why do respectable publications such as the Metro (well, I enjoy reading it anyway) continue to quote people who’s job it is to come up with new opposing opinions to that of the general public?
Dear Metro, please try to interview people who know what they’re talking about. Stop interviewing people who sit on the fence commentating on the theory of everything, without actually delving into the real world of practise.
Facebook and Twitter brings out the best in us in my opinion. People have an instinct to help others by sharing opinions, contacts, advice, gossip and the like. What are your thoughts?
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Stephanie says 
Paul, totally agree. Unfortunately, you do get a bunch of dumb ass quotes via FB and Twitter as well. They are just tools so to say. The dumb asses won’t go away that quick.
April 14th, 2009
The Metro is not a respectable publication.
April 14th, 2009
My exact same thought this morning when I read it in the Metro.
Similarly, I expect more from them.
April 14th, 2009
Agreed, Paul - what a load of rubbish. We were born bad. Twitter can’t take the credit!
April 15th, 2009