Patetic says, “Ours is an open, fast moving society… makes it easy for us to move away from the people and places of our past.” It may be easy to move away once but trying to visit the people and places of our past frequently can be very expensive and cost a fortune just to see our family. In order for people to keep close relationships, they don't necessarily need to visit. People can keep close relationships through technology. A good example of this is right in my family.
With facebook becoming so big it makes it easier for everyone to talk through that. Even if you don’t have facebook most social media sites offer ways of conversation with other people. Most people in the country own computers and if they don't own one they have access to them through school or even a local library. The internet is becoming easier and easier for anyone to get access to with all of the places that offer free Wi-Fi, which is why it is no surprise that we have become dependent on the internet and all of its services. If you want to meet someone now you usually meet them online.
“Seduced by social media: is Facebook making you lonely” by Margie Warrell is an article that talks about the negative impact of social media on our lives. The writer discusses the addicting of using social media and how we are seduced by social media. However, I agree with the writer that Facebook is making us lonely. In the beginning of the article, the writer explains what the meaning of being seduced by social media is.
While social networking has gone on the length of societies themselves have existed, the unparalleled capability of the
Social media has created the popularity of many meaningless relationships diminishing the number of true connections among people. The author used the point-by-point organizational style for her essay. This can be seen the clearest in paragraphs
In The New York Times, article Quit Social Media. Your Career May Depend on It. by Cal Newport claims, social media can hurt your career. I disagree with Newport, social media can actually promote careers in a positive way. Social media can promote products, it help a company choose the best candidate for job offers and it helps knowing what is the style/ trend in order to stay connect with the society members.
“Is Technology Killing Our Friendships?” by Lauren Tarshis is a good article that shows how social media is bringing us together. Tarshis says, “94 percent of teens who a smartphone use it daily.” So connecting online is fast, easy and convenient. You can keep in touch with your friends on social media.
In the article “Is Facebook Making Us Lonely?” author Stephen Marche thesis is “Social media—from Facebook to Twitter—have made us more densely networked than ever. Yet for all this connectivity, new research suggest that we have never been lonelier (or more narcissistic)—and that this loneliness is making us mentally and physically ill. A report on what the epidemic of loneliness is doing to our souls and our society.” Marche goes into tons of detail on everything included on this thesis, in the passage.
I grew up in a world where I was surrounded by technology. Growing up I received my first flip phone at the end of elementary school. I still remember the exact device, it was a T-Mobile Sidekick and I loved it. It was so cool to just flip it open and was the screen rotate upwards and reveal the keyboard.
In the article, “How Facebook Makes Us Unhappy”, the author, Maria Konnikova deals with the issue whether Facebook makes its users unhappy. She is being neutral as she does not use bias language in this article. She provides various researches which proved that Facebook does make its users unhappy. Besides, there are also research findings which proved that Facebook does give some benefits. The author used general languages through which she is being objective to inform the public about this issue.
In this age of technological wonders, we enjoy many advantages that older generations would have never even dreamed of. We can connect with people all around the world and stay in touch with family and friends quicker and more efficiently. At the same time, technology can take away those most important to us, Alex Pattakos warns in his article, “The Meaning of Friendship in a Social-Networked World”. He contrasts today’s connections with true friendships and iterates how technology plays a fatal role in the tragedy of the 21st century - losing connection to important people in our lives - that so many fall victim to. He focuses on this audience by appealing to their emotions and actively connecting with them in order to convince them of the importance of cultivating and preserving sincere, long-lasting friendships.
However despite being constantly connected, people are still feeling alone so why? With the ability to be able to keep in touch with everyone why are people lonelier than ever? The issue with social media is that people only share the good things in their life and never the bad making people judge themselves based off of other people’s so called “perfect” lives, it also makes others try to keep up with the same standard as their friends making them want to post only the good things in their life which can also make people viewing their profile not truly connect with that person as they don’t see the person’s ‘true life’ but only the good moments.
Many people, especially young people, have been consumed with the use of social networking. Nobody can take their eyes off of their phones, and that has resulted in real relationship connections withering. When a family is eating together or watching a movie in the living room to have some family bonding time, children lose attention and instead focus more on what 's going on in social media. When people hang out with their friends, they are still consumed with their phones even though
First one is, when we communicate on social media we trust people soon at the end of communication. Second social connection those are strong due to face-to-face interactions in the past become weak due to social media. While using social media, we usually communicate with the people having same point of view like ours, so we lack in the variety of viewpoints. With the evolution of communication technology type and style of interpersonal communication is changed. Hence, with the larger influence of technology, communications become more advanced
People also stay connected and interact with one another, with their peers, people of similar interests, and even their family members. This helps strengthen their relationship even if they are busy with their daily routines. In addition, social media sites have become a platform for youth with similar interest or common discipline to get together, building connections and opportunities for their respective careers. Youth claims that social media not only makes their lives easier and efficient, it has become their lifestyle. While social media has seems to bring people together and help one another stay connected, it has created social isolation in regards to BBC News report.