The Conflict Between the Virtual and the Real World

One of mankind's major inventions is the Facebook social network. This virtual social network has greatly strengthened human relations. Remote people have become close to us; but and the opposite: close people, they have become distant. We know more about people and use them as the fejsbuk window, where we wave [...]
One of mankind's major inventions is the Facebook social network. This virtual social network has greatly strengthened human relations. Remote people have become close to us; but and the opposite: close people, they have become distant. We know more about people and use them as the fejsbuk window, where we wave our love, our clothing, our food, our children, our needs, and many more.
Facebook is an emancipative network: There you are familiar with different figures, with different causes, with different backgrounds; there, the boundaries of information and knowledge are expanded; there are sayings, thoughts, ideas, protests, complaints, pain, joys, and lots of them.
To be part of this network, you must have some technological knowledge; you must become familiar with the latest achievements of science - from the most modern cell phones to the various apps, with or without filters. So this network, expanding human normal ability to abnormality (e.g. You can have 5,000 friends in Facebook, you get some kind of emmancipation.
But does this network exercise its charitable effects on our country? It seems that beyond the expansion of knowledge (worldly beautiful pictures or show and restaurant information) beyond the clearly displayed solidarity at various causes, beyond the comfort and expression of congratulations for joys, beyond the beautiful appearance of Fejsbuk, there is a dark bandage of regrance that should be studied and understood.
Facebook was supposed to glorify people, make them more solid, make them more responsible, more kind, more funny, but no. Even in this magnificent space of peace and wisdom, the wolf's leg dressed as goats - politics. And Albanians get angry. Albanians express themselves in a catastrophic way in Facebook. The offenses of people who think otherwise exceed the limit of the penal code. This is about stadium violence, and generally the cause of it is politics and political beliefs.
Albanian people who are not only with people are not being brought into the great social network (which is responsible for some rebellions and uprisings in the world), are not being exalted but increasingly humiliated. The millions of pages of the country's leading politicians have been turned into dumps where poorly cooked human shit from the same politicians has caused thought and vomit diarrhea. People throw up on each other's fejsbuk, no hesitation, no brakes.
In fact, it is surprising that there are still few serious events associated with fejsbuk. If you count the very sick subconscious that circulates on social networks, we should be really satisfied with the few consequences. Hatred and lack of reasoning prevail. And that's so great because of the heads of world communication, but in us it's even more pronounced, when the social network becomes the king of the country, because other media are in trouble.
The total lack of communication education, the direct offense of any person who thinks otherwise, is equivalent to the action that would be performed by any walker and spits on a cup of coffee from someone who is drinking coffee by the side of the road. The reason is: Feisbuk is public space. But even education is public space and is therefore born as a social regulator.
Everyone walks on public street, with cars parked on public roads, with houses built on public roads, shops and locals right on public street. But no one or no one takes the initiative to offend any stranger for no reason whatsoever. In Facebook, however, this happens daily, indefinitely. As long as you post something that matters to you, it doesn't matter to anyone else, and fights go off, and there's no good in fighting. And there's no penal code and punishment system that can be seen by this vast crowd of untrained and pungent behavior. Instead of promoting us, unifying us, enjoying us, and entertaining us, it is becoming a burden, a nuisance, an unnecessary fatigue.
If someone doesn't like something, he might even overlook it or reject it without offending anyone. That's what logic teaches us, but it's often missing on this network.
Some human mechanisms have to be triggered to end this mess, which adds to all other toll. And the chase button is not enough because the pursuit turns into persecution. It takes some judgment on the matter, that the stress caused by it becomes the health damage we all pay for. We should hope that the virtue designed for humanity and friendship will truly become a cure for troubled souls. Everyone should contain themselves. If we can't get positive, at least let's not get negative: negativeity kills cells. Let's not become like the fireworks that once burst into ashes.












