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Response to "Facebook: Not Making the Grade"
I don't agree with the author, she is making teenagers look bad, because she says we spend a lot of time on our phones, but that is not true. In her article she quotes "Easily high schoolers can amuse themselves on Facebook for long periods of time" it's not true because not everyone is on Facebook all the time. I can't relate to this because I don't use Facebook, but I have friends that do but they only use it a little.
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