Saturday, April 2, 2011

Cameron's New Second Primary Source

I accidently took one of Wolff's primary sources without knowing so I am presenting a new one. Love through Facebook and MySpace: The source is a news article from The Telegraph newspaper based out of England, dated February 2009. In this article, sources say that "One in four British people are dating - or have dated - someone they met through an online community." Now I know this data does not include American people but I can hypothesize that it would be no different. Social media has had a huge impact on our culture in past decade and is not surprisingly changing the way we interact with people. It is ultimately changing the way we love others, but for good or bad? You decide.

1 comment:

  1. I like this one a lot. I'm just concerned with what you are "hypothesizing." If you are going to write about this one then I think that you should stick with the british background with that facts that you know. Unless there is an article that relates to statistics about Americans guessing wouldn't be good. I do agree though that social media is a huge deal in our society now and I think it would be a great thing to write about. Bringing up facts about how technology is influencing how we're choosing to find potential mates. It's a very interesting concept.
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