But as the nature of communication is, this form of “socializing” is mediated. In the past, paper and pen did the job. Later on, telephony was introduced, involving a set of wires and telephone devices in the equation. But now, all it takes is wireless access to something as tiny as a mobile phone or as sleek as a tablet, and a virtual society like Facebook for communication to occur in its every possible form. While the traditional (and rather outdated) forms of mediated communication had very restricted audience, such as the conversing partner on the other end of a telephone line, online interactions now permit teenagers access to a much broader digital audience. And unlike regular communication, the social “norms” of this kind of communication, or behavioural etiquette, are yet to be formed.