Facebook delivers an important way to destroy any kind of “ship” you have with people. In the article “How Facebook Ruins Friendships.” by Bernstein, Elizabeth. Bernstein, explains how her past experiences got her where she is with Facebook. To explain, Bernstein states that she started off with talking on the phone moving on over to “emailing”. Then, later on going on to Instant messaging, soon after ending with Facebook. Where she explains the glorious endeavors Bernstein goes through every day. Bernstein provides examples of these troublesome experiences. One of them will be how many of her friends posts useless things on Facebook like: “zzzzz”. Which in fact means he's tired or lazy. Bernstein also provides examples of when Facebook can be good for the …show more content…
Bernstein explains how one of her friends got into an accident and the friend's family was able to provide updates on how she is recovering and letting other friends give her some support from the internet. In the end, Bernstein states that there many ways to stop the annoying statuses, comments and tweets is by clicking a “hide” button or using something called “twittersnooze” instead of actually complicating things more by unfriending or even worse by blocking them, and to reward the ones who actually post something worth reading. People who want to maintain healthy friendships with people on the internet can be hard but, this can be easily fixed by having more face to face conversations rather than online. Bernstein addresses some extremely viable points in her article. Therefore, agreeing with her explanation of facebook ruining friendships is plausible and should be followed. To explain, Bernstein states that “Here's where you and I went wrong: We took our friendship online. First we began communicating more by email than by phone. Then we switched to "instant