1) I strongly advise every single one of my Facebook friends to read this publication. It's really informative, and what an eye opener! I would never have thought of any of this myself. Shocking to see how the social media really affects our lives and everyday communication. This article shows in an excellent way why we need to step down our use of social networks, and I couldn't agree more. This new and modern way of socializing takes away a whole lot from our communication. Take to consideration that even though it's called a social media, it actually makes us spend more time in front of a screen, rather than spending time with each other. 2) The language I used in the task over, is informal, and has some elements of slang. Examples of this is when i use it's, instead of "it is" and couldn't instead of "could not". Even though i probably never would have shared an article of this type on Facebook, tried to adapt my writing style to the way my older friends comment on similar posts. You see this by looking at sentences like " It's really informative, and what an eye opener!" as well as endings like "I couldn't agree more." I also used expressive and informal adjectives so the reader would get a bigger urge to read the article. Strongly, really, eye opener, shocking and excellent is all examples of this. 3) I find this article highly educational and surprising. The fact that ninety-three percent of our communication is lost by not seeing each other, is to me unanticipated and makes me think about how we communicate. I would never have guessed any number close to this, and this fact combined with the story about the suicidal girl at the beginning makes me reconsider if the social medias only brings the fast and easy communication possibilities, without any catches. There are thousands of arguments for and against communication through social medias, but the fact that teens and young adults spend hours every day, trying to appear