Social media, while nonexistent a few decades ago, is now a crucial part of society today. Not one second passes where Twitter goes quiet, nor where Snapchat ceases to send a picture. With hundreds of millions of people in the world, someone, somewhere, will always be using it; it is simply how humans live in this day and age. However, with such technology readily available at the touch of a screen, it is no surprise that problems have arisen from the Internet, or more specifically, from social media, and the people who use it. It offers both good and bad, and which one it is completely lies in the hands of those who utilize the sources set in front of them. The machine is a separate entity from the human using it..
The Internet acts as a platform for people to speak. These people speak to an audience like none they’ve ever had before. This audience is, essentially, anyone with connection to the Internet; news spreads at the speed of light, information, pictures, and videos crossing the world within seconds. It is a powerful tool. It is worth noting, before using it, caution must be taken. Such is the case with most things in the world. A certain level of caution must be taken in all situations. Numerous problems have been bubbling up over the Internet. Not everything people do on the Internet is inherently good, and as such, discourse builds. It builds and builds until it catches the attention of those who use it. Hatred, trolling, misinformation… all of these are issues
Seife illustrates the internet to be a trap for close minded people. He states, “With news and data that is tailored to our prejudices, we deprive ourselves of true information. We wind up wallowing in our own false ideas, reflected back at us by the media. The news is ceasing to be a window unto the world; it is becoming a mirror that allows us to gaze only upon our own beliefs (299). This happens when individuals avoid ‘negative information’ that doesn’t coincide with their own beliefs just to be comfortable. Which in other words, would put individuals in a state of cognitive dissonance. The internet is supposed to be a place where people explore new things, take on new
Out of the variety of news sources such as TV, radio, or newspapers, one of the popular sources in today’s world is social media. People are getting addicted to and can’t live without social media such as Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. They use social media as of where they can post their status but also where they can receive a lot of different news. While social media are spreading any kinds of news such as trend, celebrity or even politics, people easily get the information that is not true called “fake news.” The fake news raises the major problem in social media as the news source. Once people see the news, they tend to believe and share it. Liking can spread out fake news in a second. When people like the news, the activity
The power of the internet is very powerful and moving. Today in society, I see many people talking about the bombing in France. There are millions of people talking about this issue on the
With the introduction of the Internet, there has been a global shift in our human culture. A profound, intense change in which every one of us has been impacted by, and one that has never been so pervasive or immediate as the one we have seen grow with each passing day. Now, the Internet was conceived with the purest of notions, where the intentions were good and the purpose was true: a glorified, all-encompassing systematic collection of the world’s expressions, where ideas, thoughts, reforms, and opinions can circle the globe, for conversations to be sparked and a global culture to be established. However, through the passage of time, certain facets of the Internet have become polluted, perverse even, where the malicious and ill willed could
Over the decade our generation has become more and more into Social Media. We can post any picture, tweet about our daily lives and comment on everything. However, as you pose for a picture, or tweet about something that happened to you, do you ever think if it interferes with the First Amendment? Most people do not consider that, and sometimes what they posted can lead them into a lot of trouble because it could violate the first amendment. Many argue that first amendment grants us the freedom of speech; however, to what extent should our activity on social media be protected as free speech under the first amendment? The people’s activity on social media should be protected as free speech unless the activity is determined to be an actual threat towards someone because there are different interpretations, our comments reflect our opinions, and the right of free speech is the foundation of our country and forms what this country is about.
Nowadays, a lot of people are using social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumbler and so on. Since the Internet has propagated rapidly, social media have progressed a lot. The generalization of the internet makes us to live conveniently and fast. People are almost using smart phones, i-phones or comfortable devices which can access to internet. These equipments make us to do social network easily. It helps contact friends, family, and other people even though they live far away. It could be, however, abused, if you don’t use properly. Especially, it is important that we understand and regulate the use of social media by young children.
There is a transformation happening today that is completely changing the way that we do things. The ways that we are communicating are shifting from face to face interactions to short, interactive messages. Technology seems to be making it easier to stay connected, but it is restricting our interactions with others and leading to isolation.
Our society has become heavily reliant on social media, and today’s younger generation cannot avoid using it in their everyday lives. As time has progressed, social media has advanced significantly, becoming easier to access with a touch of a button. These advancements provide both positive and negative consequences to youths’ relationships. Due to the rapid advancement of social media, youths’ real-life relationships with their peers have been affected both positively and negatively.
The internet was invented roughly about 30 years ago by the World Wide Web. However, the first social media came out circa 20 years ago. The name of it was Six Degrees and it was created by Andrew Weinreich in the 1900’s. Six degrees users had the capabilities of uploading a profile, making friends, and sending messages with family and friends. Nevertheless on 2004, Facebook was created by Mark Zuckerberg, a 19-year-old who created the biggest social media that changed the world. Till this day, Facebook probably has up to 2 billion users and still counting. Nonetheless, most people seen on Facebook ranges from their teens to mid-40s, that have the capability of spreading information across the globe setting a chain reaction that created and spread fake news. Social medias’ fake news is spread by a heap of people that are easily convinced by false statements. According to Gretel, “In the midst of a nationwide debate over the proliferation of fake news on social media sites – and, as one 2015 study by the Media Insight Project shows, at a time when nearly 9 in 10 Millennials regularly get news from Facebook – the numbers, at first glance, may point to a bleak, uninformed future.” (n. pag.) Therefore, teens need to use social media to disintegrate some of the repercussions of real news.
The internet has two more unique abilities that I previously mention; to spread information and universal access to voice your opinion in safety, both abilities that change the society’s political opinion. Most find it easier to voice your opinion over the internet as having the cloak of anonymity prevents any kind of personal consequence such being outcast by loved ones or being attacked. Another benefit the internet provides is that it allows people to connect to others that share their viewpoint, research done Pew Research states that 54% of Americans agreed that internet allows for easier access to people with similar views. Although easier access to people means easier ways to spread information, truthful information or otherwise. This spread of information causes rapid expansion of agendas by either political parties, political groups or extremist, usually this is done by
Social media has taken off like a rocket throughout the years. The annoying sound of a modem connecting has turned into a soundless transaction. The wait time to connect is instant, opening a global world of interactions for people. You can now connect with anyone, anywhere at anytime at least once a day. Social media defined by Goyal is “Any platform,which provides the facility of sharing ideas, exchanging information and sending messages over an electronic medium, is considered as social media.” (Goyal,222). This is to include online magazines, Facebook, Twitter, Newspapers,Email, Blogs, YouTube and many more. Advertisers have taken notice to these platforms, utilizing social media to promote their brands, develop trust with the consumer,save money and target audiences faster than ever before.
We are the generation that no longer strives to keep things hidden. Instead we do the complete opposite and prefer everything to be out in the open, we are the open generation, a generation that lacks privacy. We give society this opportunity by posting our life on social media. We allow access to our personal information, not only to our friends and family, but strangers as well but our generation doesn’t see this as a bad thing.
The Internet has been around since the 1960’s, though it was not until 1995 that the last restrictions on its use to carry commercial traffic were removed. The World Wide Web (WWW) was created in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist at CERN. Initially, it was used primarily by university-based scientific departments or physics laboratories; it was not until everyone that could afford a computer and the price of dial-up/ broadband became reasonable enough that most of the United States could access the World Wide Web. We live in a connected society, the world is at your fingertips with a smartphone; you can watch a video on YouTube, keep up with friends by text or social media, check the weather, latest news or sports headlines. However, with the introduction of the Internet, it has become easier to bully, harass and even steal from others. There are even websites that tell you how to become Internet Famous; the only way to become famous before YouTube and the Internet were traditional media: newspapers, TV, and word of mouth. Internet Fame, however, has its downsides. One problem of living in a connected society is that anyone can become famous for many reasons: a video went viral of a “Police Officer telling an Uber Driver that it’s illegal to film them”. Some people responded that the Uber Driver was in the wrong for not following the direction of the officer, and for others, the Uber Driver was a hero for standing up for his rights. Due to the publicity on the
In this age of social media, we are constantly worried about being popular. We are driven by “likes,” “comments,” and “followers.” Not caring what our peers thought, our middle school selves posted anything and everything. Now, as seniors and having had access to social media for an abundance of years, we are far more cautious about what we post but not in the way you might imagine. Instagram is a resourceful tool but, if used incorrectly, could impair your social status.
Despite negative aspects, one of the greatest creations of our time is the internet and it provides many positive attributes. The internet allows people to access any and all types of information from any location in the world. If people from various different parts of the world wanted to educate themselves regarding a specific event occurring, they have the opportunity to know details regarding the event. Some would argue that the internet creates a platform that advocates for freedom of speech as well. Politicians, activists, or simply anyone with access to the internet can