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Does technology harm our relationships with others? - Coggle Diagram
Does technology harm our relationships with others?
It does harm relationships.
Political effect:
Influences political beliefs.
News channels compete for airtime.
False political news are shared.
Cultural effect:
Good interests can change into bad interests.
People aren't afraid to hate on cultures they don't like.
Some subcultures are bad for their fans.
Economic effect:
The amount of ads can be frustrating for people.
Most people don't care about the ads.
It's expensive to make an advertisement.
Ethical effect:
Can change good actions into bad ones.
People might not care to be open-minded.
Some programmes can hurt people's attitudes.
Social effect:
Avoiding real-life interactions.
Conversations are about technology.
Distraction from real-life (using phones everywhere.)
It doesn't harm relationships.
Political effect:
You get coverage of all news around the world.
Increases political awareness.
Gives more awareness of large issues.
Cultural effect:
Bad interests can change to good interests.
Technology educates about other cultures.
Creates subcultures of fans who follow a genre.
Economic effect:
Lots of advertisements on devices.
The ads get to so many people.
They can be educational.
Ethical effect:
Helps change bad actions into good ones.
Be open-minded and see different perspectives.
Programmes show issues with attitudes.
Social effect:
People find others with similar interests online.
Technology brings people together (family gathers to watch TV).
Communicating with others is easier (Whatsapp).