Social interactions online only brings us close virtually and disconnects us physically. It gives us an illusion of being inclusive on a world meanwhile if you look around you, you are just alone in your room looking at some screen. If people would drop their phones sometimes and really look at the environment they are in, it would be better.On locales, for example, Facebook, it is basic for somebody to have many "companions." Yet, actually, the experience doesn't in every case satisfy everyone's expectations. Regardless of this always present guarantee of local area, numerous individuals feel secluded and alone. In spite of the fact that individuals may have hundreds or even huge number of online "companions," they may have not many real individuals, all things considered, that they can depend on. The entirety of this brings up the issue, is online media fortifying our networks, or is investing energy in our telephones and PCs really hurting our capacity to associate in person?