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How Does Michael Argyle Use Social Media

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As stated in the podcast, Status Update, a couple norms of communication on Instagram are: complementing another girl’s photo, commenting only on people you know or are trying to get to know better, no comment by a close friend contains different meanings depending on whether they’ve seen it or not (i.e. if a friend saw the picture and made no comment, then it usually connotes something negative). These are just a few of the myriad of rules established on Instagram and social media culture. Similarly, the most important rules identified in the research Michael Argyle and his colleagues conducted still apply to the world of social media with the exception of “look the other person in the eye” rule. Furthermore, stalking someone’s social media profile holds a different meaning and association than stalking someone physically; Although the former isn’t much better, there generally isn’t as harsh judgement for those who internet stalk. The stalking referred to social media profiles means spending several hours on one individual’s profile. The common rule for this is that you’re not supposed to like, comment, or leave any sort of evidence that you were stalking their profile because the individual, whose profile you stalked, would deem you a creep. And it’s a little funny that generally on the internet you’ll see memes talking …show more content…

People tend to stray away from long distance relationships because it’s difficult to stay together when you’re far apart. People can now strengthen their long distance relationship through social media. It is easier to stay connected and you can even talk to one another every day. Another example is with people you might not see every day. I still keep in good contact with my exchange partner from Germany using Facebook and WhatsApp. We haven’t seen each other for a whole year now and we still speak as if neither of us left each other’s

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