Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Facebook is addictive for children no less game
A recent study in England showed that four fifths of parents worry their children will be "addicted" to Facebook, while the third parent that the Internet is dangerous for the children of them.
The survey was conducted on parents in Britain found that one third of them believe that their child is in danger on the Internet, in which 80% of busy parents think that the service social networks like Twitter and Facebook, are becoming "drug". Even a handful of parents that the Internet can "brainwashing" users.
However, according to Nominet Trust, the unit has conducted the survey, they said there is no evidence of harm to human social networks, as well as no evidence on the effects on the nervous system Internet business that can cause.
Nominet Trust is even said that social networks like Facebook and Twitter have a positive effect in the creation and expansion of community relations.
Parents fear their children will become "addicted" to the social networking services like Facebook and Twitter addict like them
The critics in the UK has also called for more stringent test of the growing impact of Internet on children in the past, but no studies provide sufficient evidence to conclude on the harmful effects of Internet and social networking for children.
However, in some countries appears the term "Internet addiction disease", and even have specialized doctors to help treat the "disease" is.Annika Small, director of the organization Nominet Trust, said:
"Nominet Trust trust the Internet, can help better society. Overly worried about the impact of Internet and social networking can deny its benefits to those necessary. I want a formal debate between scientists, based on accurate research on the impact of the use of technology for children's brain and behavior and our attitude. "
The study also showed that 61% of parents do not believe in the positive story of the Internet and social networking, they think that's just the story is built up by those who supported.
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