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Electronic Progression Of Social Media

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Social media is the product of innovation and electronic progression: Social media are webpages and applications that enable the creation and distribution of information: Social media is the future. Since the beginning of time, humans have had the instinctual desire to communicate with one another. With impeccable capabilities to bring people together, the world uses social media to interact and stay connected. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. are some examples of the everyday media networks which people use to share thoughts, news, ideas, photos, and videos. Social media is heavily used for recreational uses; staying connected with friends and family at all times is a huge draw to social media. Social media, not limited to social purposes, …show more content…

When victims of cyber bullying are publicly put down, it can be frightening and destructive. The effects of cyber bullying on its victims are nothing other than pernicious. Though most effects that cyber bullying inflicts on its victims are minor to moderate (ex. Depression or low self-esteem), some cases have resulted in suicide or attempted suicide, which wistfully, I have personally heard of on numerous occasions. In fact, “Many cyber bullying victims have a low self-esteem and are more likely to commit suicide or other harmful act as a result” (Huskerson 59). Irrefutably, it is obvious that the world would be a happier place without the existence of cyber bullying. In addition to cyber bulling, there more are negative effects of social media, such as growing body dissatisfaction among …show more content…

From there on, children are exposed to mass media including ads, magazines, television, etc. People subconsciously form ideas and preferences of what beauty is to them, based on what they have been exposed to. When women become over exposed to unrealistic beauty images, it can cause many problems. Constantly comparing body images results in body dissatisfaction, low self-esteem, depression, and “Internalization of [unrealistic images of female beauty] can lead to body dissatisfaction, a key predictor of disordered eating” (qtd. in Perloff 363). Women who have individual vulnerability factors (ex. Depression, low self-esteem, perfectionism, etc.) are even more susceptible to the impacts of social media. Social media has brought down young women across the world by creating false, unrealistic perceptions of

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