Many people have described the Internet as “a whole new world.” From Facebook to Google, there are a multitude of ways to connect with others and acquire information like never before. According to Pew Research Center, seventy-six percent of social media users in the United States use Facebook daily (Social Media Fact Sheet).That is an immense amount of connections and information being shared. The United States has made many technological advancements for the good, however, the United States has given up their privacy for safety and convenience. Since the creation of social media, United States citizens’ lives have become more connected. Facebook friends can share photos and experiences from their latest vacation without sending postcards, someone with a Snapchat can ask for advice by posting on their story and receive it within minutes, and with each social media platform there is new ways to reach out to one another. Social media outlets open up platforms for discussions between diverse groups of people, but for many, like Sara Shinton, author of “#betterconnected-a perspective on social media”,social media allows her to “connect with people who have similar roles and benefit from their signposts to new resources”(Shinton 1987). In her expression of her experience, Shinton supports the idea that social media is a tool to connect people. Through social media, diverse people able to connect with the things they have in common in a convenient and efficient way. Not
Social media has become a huge part of today’s generation. It is how we interact with others from different parts of the world. Others share their everyday lives and exciting moments through videos and photos. There are several different social media outlets that make these ongoing events available to teens. Including, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat; which all share some form of communication.
Your behavior on social media can hurt your business, leadership, influence, and even destroy personal relationships. No I’m not overstating it. Today’s social media world seems filled with so-called trolls, toxic personalities, and people who just love to rant online. Are you one of these people?
after recent surveys on Americans’ use of social media, pew research center found that 71% of the adults in the USA use Facebook at least occasionally, and 45% of the users check this site several times a day. For the past few decades, pew research center has been researching on the ways Americans use social media technology. On their 2016 survey, they found that 76% American adults use Facebook, 51% use Instagram, 42% Twitter,25% Pinterest and 18% use LinkedIn on a daily basis. These surveys sound like people are becoming more social and communicating with each other more than ever. They are becoming social. But, the problem is we spend too much time maintaining our virtual that we are not allowing time for deeper real-life conversation. wall street journal mentioned it as, “too much chatter, too little real conversation” now more than 65% of American adults use social media sites, which was 7% in 2005.
Natalie, a 14 year old girl, lays trembling in bed on a Tuesday night feeling scared, nervous, and isolated. Her mind is racing with a million thoughts about school, her friends and family, her home life, and many other concerns. She hasn’t spoke in two weeks and her parents are concerned for their daughters health because of her unusual behavior and her changing personality. Across the street Jeremy, a 15 year old boy, is severely depressed about something that his parents don’t know about. He is constantly on his phone and is always complaining. His parents also, noticed that he compares himself a lot with his closest friends. The next morning, Kristin, a 17 year old girl, is in a job interview and she knows that she has every attribute for getting the job. She has dreamed of having this job ever since she was a little girl and she is very hopeful she will have it. After the interview she walks out crying so much she has a headache. For some reason she didn’t get the job, and it is very devastating for her. You might be asking yourself, “what caused all this to happen to these teens?” The answer to that question is...social media.
How much of your time is spent on a cell phone or computer daily? What percentage of that time is consumed doing things other than scrolling through your Instagram, twitter, and Facebook feed or snap chatting peers? Seventy three percent of wired teens use social media websites. We live in a society where social media dominates a vast majority of our life. Vanessa Lapointe, through a relatable series of emotional developments, targets teens and families caught up in social media to clearly inform them about the dangers of tech-based social apps, and the vitality of monitoring what we say, do, and like. Our actions, although they may seem immensely minuscule, have large implications.
Our generation prides itself at the capability it has when interacting with classmates at a quick and easy rate through social media. It's almost as if they want to be inquisitive about other human beings' lives. Perhaps because their lives are so boring they need to fill it up with images of a person else's lifestyles. The food they ate, the places they went, what movie star is dating who, Kylie Jenner's “puberty sprout”, Kendrick Lamar's new album(which is wonderful). We envy what we see and examine on these social media platforms, but forget what's actual and pretend. Being a person who likes to read, having a computer or cell phone makes the experience distinct. While you examine from an ebook you have something tangible to hold and enjoy. When I have a laptop and/or telephone even as I read, I have a tendency to get distracted effortlessly. When I have a laptop or telephone near while I'm studying or writing, I have the option of happening Instagram, FB, ship texts, take a look at my favorite splendor guru, have a look at meals videos, and so on. As an entire, the experience of analyzing and writing becomes tarnished with the consistent dings of incoming messages because your pal appreciated your photo or your friend is texting you a few juicy gossip. I can be reading for a physics test the next day but I by no means end analyzing due to my favorite YouTube channel posts this exceptional meals films, So I watch it and store it on my playlist, so I can make it later
Social media is defined as being a series of websites and apps that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. However authors such as Derek Thompson view social media as a “virus” that is spreading across the generations. My generation specifically has been affected the most by social media since we are more emotionally invested in the content on social media instead of with one another. Social media is information that is“,spread in short bursts and die quickly” The author Sherry Turkle theorizes that social media is standing between the ability to make meaningful conversations. As a result of the diminishing of genuine conversations there is a decrease in people's ability to empathize with others thus causing more youths to lose their sense of identity. Social media has changed how we as a generation see ourselves as individuals. Turkle states from one of her interviews that “,all interactions, certainly, have an element of performance. But online, she feels involved in her performances to the point that she has lost track of what is performance and what is not.” (24). Turkle is essentially stating that social media has caused us to place masks upon our true identity. We wear these masks to meet this idea of perfection and because of this, we no longer know who we truly are. We have lost ourselves behind the masks. Social media is becoming a virus of perfection giving my generation a skewed view of who they should be and what
As time goes on technology and the way that we use it has advanced significantly. People all around the world have grown to become very tech-savvy everything that is done today technology plays a huge role making everyday task easier and quicker to do. With all these great technology advances it does come with its downfalls such as kids getting ahold to it and becoming overly dependent on it and its features, like social media. Social media is something that an average person uses daily connecting people throughout the world easily. In recent years there has been many different social media sites that have taken over the minds of teens which have brought the rise of many different problems. There is a special type of message every person should be taught to use on social media – Netiquette; the acceptable way of communicating on the internet.
The growth of new technologies has developed and led to Internet founded applications known as "social media" that allows people to network and share information with one another. Examples of social media include blogs, chat rooms, Snapchat, YouTube Channels, Facebook, and Twitter. Of course, there are many more applications that allows you to communicate online, however, these are the most common. You can access these social media cites by using a computer and or a cellular device. Social media has been the most prevalent today being that almost everyone is connected to social media in some shape or form. According to an article, “Social media sites rank as the fourth most popular source to access emergency information” (Travis). They have been used by individuals and communities all over the world to communicate and socialize. People use social media to keep in touch with loved ones and to post what’s going on in their daily lives. Social media is not only used for pleaser or leisure time, social media gives people knowledge about what’s going on in the world around us. In times of an emergency or disaster, social media has been very beneficial because it issues warnings, receive victim request for assistance and can spread information and receive user feedback.
“People are willing to risk taking a life and ruining their own because they don’t want to be alone for a second.”
As a mother to an exceptionally smart 16 month old girl, I see firsthand how the face of technology and social media has changed the world we live in today. My daughter is so young, and yet I still catch myself resorting to the use of my phone to keep her entertained in public places. She knows how to work my phone without my help. I think as a parent this is our go to move in order to keep our children from throwing temper tantrums and being disruptive. Growing up I was not allowed to get a cell phone or have any sort of social media accounts until I was sixteen years old. Today, I see six and seven year olds with cell phones and internet access. I personally am a firm believer in social media. I think it is a great way to communicate with friends and family in other places, but how much is too much? As millennials, are we raising our own children to have addictive personalities?
As social media has been on the rise for the past 10 years, so has the concern about the effect on people. A college student name Alexandra Tendler wrote an article about how social media make us anti-social and how the world evolves their lives around social media. Though social media has now become one of the world’s biggest resources, it’s now affecting people on how they deal with things going on in the real world. This argument contains visual evidence and insights to support their claims and it also contains a flaw or two. It’s not that Alexandra misworded or miss the point of the arguments, but this is indeed an opinionated topic and it misses the reality of things and how people deal with it.
Social media is an abundant part of my everyday life, it is frequently the way I communicate. There are numerous amounts of social media sites that are used to interact with people, however Facebook has to be the one that I mostly use. When I log into it I lose my trueself.
Our generation is so consumed with the idea of social media and has convinced us of how we are meant to be for us to be “accepted”. We are influenced by such unrealistic standards, we look up to celebrities who create such vulgar music, words and quotes. We stop doing things like camping or go out to other places because social media and technology has ruined that for us, and everything feels easier with social media. Too many of us are in love with materialistic things that we do not even notice the harm it can do to us. Adults instead of helping us how to manage time on our phone all they do is complain about how we are always on the phone and let us not forget they are the ones who buy it for us.
Can you imagine how things were 20 years ago? How did we communicate and exchange information? Some things then may not be that accessible to us now, but in this day and age, everything is almost made possible by the advanced communication technology that surrounding us. Printers, televisions, radios, telephones; all are now within our reach, especially because global trading is available to all over the world. Furthermore, with the invention of the internet, all sorts of information are accessible to the youth in just a click or a tap. Along with all these, just imagine the vast information being thrown in each and every one of us almost every second, which would lead to a lot of problems.