Facebook Generation
Facebook Generation Resides in the Virtual World
Having a Facebook account and using it extensively to interact with friends and loved ones has become the next most important thing to consuming food.

Facebook Generation
Yes, that’s true! The very characteristic and features of this social networking website that enable people to interact, build relationships and share cool messages, photos, links, videos and updates has given birth to a new generation called the Facebook generation. This generation thrives on Facebook updates and friendship and desperately awaits response to their personal updates, photos and messages. But what this Facebook generation fails to understand is that, all of this is affecting their psychology, mind and above all life. So, if you belong to the Facebook generation, the read on to find out the negative impacts of using Facebook.
Facebook generation is Self-Obsessed
According to some of the top scientists of the world, Facebook is giving rise to a new generation of people who are self-obsessed and eagerly wait for feedback and response. The Facebook generation is in fact dealing with problems such as short attention span and crave for nothing but feedback, which is not a very healthy sign as per these very scientists. They are also of the opinion that increased exposure to Facebook can leave the Facebook generation with an identity crisis.
Facebook generation have a very susceptible Mind
The pace at which people are becoming friends on Internet and using computer to play games may be affecting their brains negatively. Facebook generation is struggling to maintain their concentration levels, their non-verbal skills for example, ability to make eye contact while holding conversations is also on the decline. This is leading to the creation of susceptible minds, which is definitely not a positive sign.
Facebook generation Lives in a Virtual World
The saddest part about Facebook generation is that they have started to live in virtual world. The craving for admiration and being watched by others on Facebook is so intense that they begin to do things that will help them become popular on Facebook. Even though they are physically present in the real world, the Facebook generation finds real world boring and have practically started to reside in the virtual world. All they want is people to visit their Facebook page and appreciate their updates, photos and ideas. This isn’t a great accomplishment for the Facebook generation. All they care about is the opinion of their friends on Facebook and not what they really think they are.
Facebook generation More Likely to Show Extreme Behaviour
Given the fact that for the Facebook generation life is really fast paced and is constantly changing every now and then, they are more likely to show more extreme behaviour. The Facebook generation loves the virtual world more in comparison to that of the real world and it is unlikely that they will be able to develop concentration and focus on things for too long. This generation is far more impulsive than the one that does not believe in or have ever used Facebook for socializing.
In a nutshell, the fact that you belong to the Facebook generation doesn’t call for celebration. Instead it’s about time that you gave up Facebook addiction and start focusing on something that is much more constructive and worth your time and energy.

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How paranoid are you people
Gen X is right! When will it end? and does anyone care? I no i do.
WTF!? Is this really the the Facebook generation? This leaves me think if I should make one for me because more of the people I know start to use FaceBook, but at the moment it isn’t really for me.
New generation, the generation of modern technologies and modern society. Facebook is taking over most of us, our mind, our daily activities – physical and mental. Computer & internet is all about social networking… all about facebook most of the time, maybe this is the facebook generation, but when and how will it end? does anyone care?