Way back people hung around at the same places. They they got pagers and could arrange to talk or meet up. Then they got email, and could stay in touch. Cell phones became popular, letting people talk more and text and all that. But now you can hook up (albeit only virtually) with approximately 1 zillion people, filter out those who aren't into what you find interesting, while expressing who you are in the process. Why did these services take off? What took them so long? Which is the best? Can we live without them?
Why are social-networking sites like msypace, hi5 and livejournal such a hit?
In today's world most people in a community are socially disconnected from each other. The web is helping people to become connected again--and you have the whole world as your community. It would be very difficult to go back, because our culture has changed so drastically since the seventies. Family life isn't what it once was, and lonely people have a difficult time trusting people in their own neighborhoods.
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