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Smartphones have made people less connected in real life
Debate whether smartphones have brought people together or isolated them more.
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Apr 6, 2026
Absolutely agree with this! I mean, how many times have we seen a group of friends at a restaurant, all on their phones instead of chatting? It's like, can we just have a real conversation without screens? I've seen it with my friends, and honestly, it's a bummer.
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Apr 9, 2026
I get why some folks think smartphones make us less connected, but I've actually found the opposite to be true. I live far from my family, and those video calls? Lifesavers. Plus, social media helps me keep up with friends I'd otherwise lose touch with. Smartphones can't replace face-to-face interaction, but they sure help bridge the gap when that's not possible.
Apr 8, 2026
People saying smartphones make us less connected clearly haven't seen group chats keeping friends in touch or how easy it is to video call family miles away. I used to think they were ruining face-to-face interactions, but honestly, my relationships have only gotten stronger since we all got hooked on these little screens.
Apr 5, 2026
Smartphones have actually made me feel more connected to people than ever before. I live in a different state from my family, and thanks to video calls and messaging apps, I can stay in touch with them daily. Just because we're on our phones doesn't mean we're not engaging with real life - we're just using technology to enhance our connections.
Apr 1, 2026
I totally disagree with the idea that smartphones make us less connected in real life. I mean, sure, sometimes my friends get a bit too sucked into their screens, but overall, these devices help us stay in touch with people all around the world. My cousin lives miles away and thanks to my phone, we chat every day - that's connection right there!