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Facebook: Not making the page
“Facebook: Not making the grade” is a very good piece by Audrey C. It is also very true how most teens would rather go on Facebook, than do homework.
Like me, when I go home, I go on Facebook for about like five minutes. But then I go and finish all of my homework before going back on Facebook.
But some people can’t limit themselves on the computer, but mostly Facebook. . It says that the average teen spends about 3.0 hours a day on facebook which is probably also very true. Facebook does get boring, and when it gets to that point, you usually find yourself scrolling up and down your news feed over and over again looking at the same thing. When it gets to that point, you don’t even want to go on. But it becomes a habit.
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