Hooked to facebook? Beware!

Could Twitter, Facebook confuse your moral compass? New studies seem to show that addiction to these networks might have an impact on your moral compass. Emotions linked to our moral sense awaken slowly in the mind. "For some kinds of thought, especially moral decision-making about other people’s social and psychological situations, we need to allow for adequate time and reflection".

The other aspect that is more frightening to me is the Big Brother issue. Who knows how all these personal information can be used in the future?

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