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Social websites harm relationships, says leading British Catholic

London - Modern technology is undermining people's ability properly to communicate, retarding social skills and, in worst case scenarios, increasing suicide risks, the head of the Roman Catholic Church in England said in an interview published over t...
Posted : Sun, 02 Aug 2009 13:53:41 GMT
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London - Modern technology is undermining people's ability properly to communicate, retarding social skills and, in worst case scenarios, increasing suicide risks, the head of the Roman Catholic Church in England said in an interview published over the weekend. "As a society, we are losing some of the ability to build interpersonal communication that's necessary for living together and building a community," said Archbishop Vincent Nichols in an interview with the Sunday Telegraph.

"Too much exclusive use of electronic information dehumanizes what is a very, very important part of community life and living together," he added, noting the need for face-to-face interaction, or at least telephone conversations.

He cited sites like Facebook and MySpace, noting that they do not provide "rounded communication, so it won't build a rounded community."

The trend leaves children unable to form proper friendships and to put more weight on the number, rather than the quality, of their online friendships, he said. That can, in some cases, lead to suicide, he said.

"They throw themselves into a friendship or network of friendships, then it collapses and they are desolate," he said. "But friendship is not a commodity. Friendship is something that is hard work and enduring when it's right."

Nichols' comments come in the wake of a case in which a 15-year- old girl killed herself with a fatal overdose after being bullied on Bebo, a networking site.

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