Computer Mediated Communication Essay

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Technological Communication Hurts Adolescents
As the adolescent use of computer-mediated communication rises, the level of adolescent depression increases an equal amount. Technological communication does more damage than good to a person’s interpersonal communication skills. Technological communication includes text messaging, emailing, and social media. By using this more than face- to- face communication it increases a person’s risk of coming down with a terrible case of depression or causing them to lose their friends because the person develops severe mood swings. Which could change how a person is thought of also it does not make a person very likeable because of how rude they are and how they treat other people. Also that doesn’t keep …show more content…

More relationships are being formed and maintained online than ever before, including supplier/purchaser relationships, student-teacher relationships, and even collaboration between employees of the same company. These distant collaborators have an increasingly varied set of computer-mediated communications (CMC) at their disposal, some more complicated and expensive than others. On what basis should workers select communication channels? Although many types of tasks seem unaffected by the communications media used there are a few types of tasks that are inhibited, particularly those with a high affective component or where context is very important (Bos etal, 1). According to this article CMC actually benefits a person’s interpersonal communication instead of being harmful to said interpersonal communication. Also according to Bos, previous research with shows that it can be more difficult to develop trust in an online setting than face-to-face. Rocco found that six-person groups playing a social dilemma game were able to achieve cooperation quickly and maintain it throughout the experiment when they were face-to-face, but were unable to do so when communicating via email. Wilson also found that trust was inhibited when three-person groups interacted via email rather than face-to-face, although in this study the effects diminished over time. So if CMC is hard for a person to stimulate, they usually turn to face-to-face/ interpersonal communication to fill this communication gap. However for most people CMC is not accessible to them so they are forced to use face-to-face even though they may have a face-to-face communication problem or other for of communication disability. Also many people can easily communicate via face-to-face and technological communication so CMC does not hinder their interpersonal communication skills but rather it