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Relationships in Inretnet
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1. No one owes anything to anyone on the Internet - up to the point that there is nothing surprising in that, having sent a frank, friendly, draft letter, a response, a comment, you will not get a response.

2. Relations on the Internet, even the most frank, deep and intimate, at the level of friendship and love, can be completely deceptive - on that side of the connection there may be a completely different person, and not the one you imagined.

3. If in real relationships, people try not to demonstrate their selfish interests in a relationship, the relations on the Internet, in this sense, are more frank and not covered up.

4. If in real life people are afraid to lie, afraid of disclosure, then in Internet relations and in communication of this you can not be especially afraid. Therefore, lies, misinformation, deception, misleading, and even speculation and cheating, on the Internet - a common phenomenon.

5. Rarely does anyone try to restrain emotions on the Internet - after all, most users come into it, just, these emotions manifest - to charge or discharge.

6. The level of morality and culture of relations on the Internet tends to zero, because, unlike the real, sorry, "nobody will spit into the face". In communication on the Internet, there are no obvious external constraints that make a person "keep themselves within".

7. Relationships on the Internet DO NOT BE RECEIVED - but what to appreciate them? It did not work to communicate with this "friend" - well, okay - there are thousands more of them. Did not like something in these relations - right there or on another portal you can make a new relationship, with the eternal expectation that they will be better.

8. As a rule, relations on the Internet continue until the first negative appears in them. As soon as the negative appears, and it appears inevitable, the relationship is silenced, or, as a rule, with a scandal, torn.

Or, as in real life, a violent quarrel begins. But, in real relations after a quarrel, as a rule, reconciliation follows, and on the Internet this is an exception.
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