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Pope Francis says social media is creating ‘spirals of hatred’

[1]The Pope has warned that the illusion of community online risks turning young people into ‘hermits’, and that narcissism and societal divisions fueled by social media are creating ‘spirals of hatred’.

In his World Day of Social Communications message [2]released on Thursday, Pope Francis said that online discussion is ‘too often based on opposition to the other, the person outside the group: we define ourselves starting with what divides us rather than with what unites us’.

This ‘unbridled individualism’ found on social media ‘sometimes ends up fomenting spirals of hatred’, the Pope said, and giving rise to ‘every kind of prejudice’.

Pope Francis waves to the crowd from the popemobile, after landing in Panama on January 23. He has used his World Day of Social Communications message to warn about the dangers of social media turning young people into ‘hermits’ .

He also warned that while the internet provides an opportunity to connect with other people, young people might find themselves tricked into thinking that the web can completely satisfy all their relational needs.

‘There is the dangerous phenomenon of young people becoming ‘social hermits’ who risk alienating themselves completely from society,’ the 82-year-old said.

The Pope is currently on an official visit to Panama for the global World Youth Day gathering, and also took the opportunity to draw attention to the fact that one in four young people are involved in cyberbullying.

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