Twitter CEO dismisses claims that social networking 'dehumanises'

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Archbishop Vincent Nichols, Catholic Church in England and Wales boss last week that social networking sites on the impact on communities was that the number of teenagers tend to put too much emphasis on helping Notification Details were afraid they are online friends. He says that because of suicide can lead this course.
Twitter CEO
BBC News Night, Mr Williams, speaking, however, said: "I think it is stupid, someone who is this man, and often each other in the sense that they are not able to add that if this service is not familiar with this type of others and so far I in violation of dehumanising. "

Traffic to the micro-blogging which has increased 22 times in the last year, the numbers in June and now is the most chatting 38 According visited website in the United Kingdom.
Mr. Williams, who for us recently in the United Kingdom "has exploded in London now using the top chatter was adding said.

On the Internet "is all in technology and other goods made with was on the shoulders of giants, and we were in many ways, but the chat is a very unique Shading and a new sense of connectivity," said "That explains the success his efforts.
"I fake it, people talking, is to use the technology have not less than if you use the phone is not real."

Archbishop of Westminster last week warned: "often young people to commit suicide in an important factor in the shock is transitory factors.A network of friends or friendship, in the autumn, and they are damaged, dispose of yourself. "

Archbishop said: "This is an all or nothing syndrome is an identity that you try one is to the side, a collection of friends and proud of who you can talk about.
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