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I definately understand what you mean about teachers. The same thing happened to me 2 years ago, when I wrote a report that stated that heavy metal wasn't to blame for teenage aggression. My teacher disagreed, and kept marking me down until I worded things differently.
I think social networking is a bit of a gray area, but I think a lot of my arguements came from being sick of hearing about it, and the fact that I'll a bit of a stickler for facts and looking at both sides.
And you're welcome. I really can't stand when people put something that basic.