Social networking sites could harm moral values
Social networking sites may help people stay connected in today’s fast-paced world but they can also harm moral values, says a new study. An international team has found that social networking sites could make people indifferent to human suffering as they don’t allow time for compassion or admiration, leading British newspaper The Daily Telegraph reported.
What’s more shocking is that the study has found that emotions linked to moral sense are slow to respond to news and events and have failed to keep up with the modern world.
And, according to researchers, as activities such as reading books and meeting friends, where people can define their morals, are taken over by news snippets and fast-moving social networking, the problem could become widespread.
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What’s more shocking is that the study has found that emotions linked to moral sense are slow to respond to news and events and have failed to keep up with the modern world.
And, according to researchers, as activities such as reading books and meeting friends, where people can define their morals, are taken over by news snippets and fast-moving social networking, the problem could become widespread.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.financialexpress.com
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