For example, in the era where there is no Internet, people usually share information with a limited number of people. As people now share more personal information with larger audiences through online platforms, communication occurs in a more informal and significantly more open space. These new parameters change our linguistic culture along with the way we interact. What Facebook has done is allow us to communicate with far more people on a global scale in a way comparable to what we were able to do on a local level. This is great because it means we're keeping friendships alive across great distances, but it's also increasing the demands placed on an individual to maintain a much greater number of active relationships at the same time. The result is an ever-increasing communication speed. Facebook allows people to communicate quickly, effectively and, most importantly, efficiently because written exchanges are concise and shared among all the friends you are connected with, meaning you only have to write them down
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