By: SaimTechNews
It's probably reasonable to say that technology now permeates almost every aspect of our daily life.
The COVID-19 pandemic did, in fact, serve as a useful illustration of both how much we have grown to rely on technology and the significant societal role it plays.
We participated in Zoom calls with our pals rather than being in complete social isolation throughout the lockdown. We communicated with our loved ones through social media.
Many of us placed our grocery orders online and waited for delivery, choosing not to risk bringing the virus into the store in person.
It is impossible to overlook how technology, and particularly social media, has affected and continues to influence how we communicate with one another.
However, there is a strong inclination to believe that social media only has a bad impact on friendships and that friendships are even on the decline.
People frequently lament the fact that children no longer interact with one another because they are too engrossed on their smartphones.