Sharing news and activist activities is different than putting your life on a blog, and the internet being ones only social interaction. There are some who have carried it to an extreme.
True.
But then the Dutch Queens is a making a sweeping generalization.
Teenagers use the social networks more than anyone else, and they socialize in real life more than anyone else as well. The social networks merely add another element to their social lives, rather than replace their social lives.
Yes, they have that right and you have the right not to read them. That is called "freedom" something the internet helps keep alive, internet and talk radio in the US keeps freedom alive and informs people and helps them bond with other like thinkers.
The reverse is true of course, but as I said, that is freedom.
I suspect this Queen is pi**ed about the internet because it makes people aware of just how terrible muslims really are so therefore they don't have the "diversity" she would like in the netherlands.