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Social Media Has Turned from a Good Thing to an Addiction Essay

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Social Media How many times do you use social media in a day? For lots of people, social media is an important part of their life and it is hard for them to live without the internet. Social media is corrupting our society from social activities to the evolution of our language. From teens to adults social media has changed the way we communicate with others. Texting is the most popular form of communication for teens and young adults.

Social media activities have changed from communicating with family to useless things that no one really cares about. Mark Zuckerberg the founder of Facebook created the site to help others communicate with other important people in their lives (http://www.newyorker.com). He wanted family members …show more content…

Facebook recorded that 51.7% of the older generation registered but 87% disconnected use after a month. The younger generation have a huge social network so it is easy for them to spend time and engage in it. The older generation does not have time to invest in social media so therefore they do not feel the need to use it (www.gumarketing.com). For the younger generation social media is simply a way of life. They post photos of themselves, school names, and even cell phone numbers. It seems as if they have published their whole life online.

As many know our language has changed dramatically in the past several years. From writing complete sentences to OMG and LOL. This is popular with many teens now a days. We find way to shorten everything. I mean EVERYTHING! Fifteen years ago people spoke with proper english. Fifteen years later teens are using shortened forms of words such as laugh out loud known as LOL or oh my gosh known as OMG. Often social media sites like Twitter that impose a character limit force users to condense their thoughts. For many, this results in excessive use of textspeak (www.socialmediatoday.com). Social media is pushing people, but teens especially, to use textspeak in everyday conversations. From talking with friends to talking with parents and teachers. Our everyday language depends on abbreviations. You can tell how our language has evolved majorly in the past several years.

Texting is an

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