The Internet is depriving people of their sense of humor and the habit of joking.

Daily internet surfing is not only harmful to health, but also has a negative impact on the user's psyche, depriving them of their sense of humor.

Researchers from the Netherlands conducted a series of experiments, the results of which showed that a new disadvantage can now be added to all the already known side effects. It turns out that the internet kills a person's sense of humor and the habit of telling jokes. This problem has particularly affected teenagers.

After all, while just seven years ago, eight out of ten schoolchildren in the Netherlands knew and told jokes, today more than 50% of them are no longer capable of doing so. Children don't even try to tell jokes, and that's the saddest thing.

Social researchers believe that internet users are gradually losing the ability to joke and even communicate with each other. The problem is that people are spending all their personal time on the World Wide Web, while such an important means of communication as face-to-face conversations is steadily losing ground, being supplanted by virtual contacts.

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