Nurullah KANBAK Ms. Emily ALIANELLO KOTAREK HE 111W: RHETORIC AND INTRO TO LITERATURE 1 April 19, 2016 Is It Practical to Limit The Use of Social Media to Reduce Cyberbullying? Social networking is an arguable topic; some people think it’s a good tool, but others are worried about the impact it has on people’s lives. Social networking has lots of good points. You can express yourself, showing off your favorite song, or posting pictures of your new outfit. It is harder to feel embarrassed over the internet than in person, so people find it easier to vent their feelings on social media such as Facebook and Instagram. Also, you can learn someone’s life story just by checking their page. Their friends, likes and dislikes, relationship status, phone number, address... basically everything. You can share your feelings as well, and it is a good way to relax yourself after a busy day. Moreover, it makes it a lot easier to keep in touch with family and friends, especially if they live far away. You can also make new friends via social media. On the other hand, even though social media has a lot of positives, it has negatives as well. Social media can ruin relationships as people may get jealous if they find out their boyfriend or girlfriend is exchanging messages with others. More importantly, it can be a waste of time as people can visit a site to check on thing and end up spending the whole day ‘behind the screen’ and as a result, not doing anything useful with their lives.
As much as social media has managed to ruin our society, it plays a positive role for the public as well. Social media allowed people to use their networks as a form of reaching out to old friends and family across the world. With America being known as the melting pot of the world, our society has several people with family on the other side of the Earth. With social media in effect, this permits people to stay in touch with long lost loved ones and keep ties tight. Not only has it sanctioned friends and family to keep in touches but has granted people to relocate birth parents and unknown family members as well. Yes, social media has failed our society greatly but there is always a rainbow somewhere after a rainy day. Social media can play a positive role by bringing people back together.
First, I think that it is good for human interactions because social networking allows people to connect with others. Social media helps users to improve and maintain old friendships. Chatting with others online helps a socially isolated person to gain confidence and feel more secure about dealing with people. Research suggest that a person is less likely to feel depressed if that person connects with friends vis social media. The results showed that people who increased their number of Facebook post did not feel lonely. Instead, they felt connected with friends on a daily basis about 80 percent claimed that they used many types of social media to assist their criminal investigations. They said that social media helps to solve crimes more quickly.
Social media hinders individuals in a very destructive. It leads to addiction and isolation within a society. In my opinion, it is a way to portray ourselves different in order to be seen in a new light or identity. It is a need for acceptance. Thus, it is not aiding us in reaching the good life; it is just building up a façade. We need personal interaction to find and embrace strong relationships. In my view, Relationships are a source of fulfillment in our life. We are able to share experiences that could not be otherwise share through a screen. Consequently, a good life cannot be reach if social media hinders us in our everyday
It's allows people to express who they are. Not everyone can express themselves, social media allows a person to be themselves in addition, social media allows people to have more privilege to convey who they are. Social media makes it easier to demonstrate who the real are.
Starting with the positives of it, it can help you get into a relationship and make new friends by finding people that share common interests. With friends social media keeps you in touch but you tend to not see them face to face because it’s easier to talk thru social media. I think that’s pretty sad but with family it’s different. Most of my family don’t live in California so social media is the only for sure way to talk to them. So with family it’s usually positive because it connects to family you can’t see face to face. According to Brian Solis in his article, "People Use Social Networks to Connect with Friends and Family, Sometimes Brands," “70% of adult social networking users visit the sites to connect with friends and family.”(12) But like I said friends who you can see face to face with just a short drive; you don’t see because of social media. There has been many articles that talks about how social media was designed to bring people together, but it has only made them feel more alone. As for intimate relationships, social media has probably become the number one way people start dating. Social media lets you just sit a wait for someone to message you or for other applications you wait for a match. Social media is great for find new relationships but when you're in a intimate relationship it only causes problems and brings about jealousy. In most situations if a relationship doesn’t work out it wasn’t meant to be but in some situations a relationship could have work if not for social media. Still my point stands if you want social media to be positive it can be, but if you can manage it then it is seen as a negative thing. It all comes back to self control and self discipline with social
This allows for many people to become something that they are not and while not wholly bad there is still cause for concern. Many use social media to depict themselves as they would like to be seen, often times creating their own identity separate from their true selves. There are obviously many different levels to this, which vary greatly in harm, but lets consider how tricky this can become when going from online to meeting the person in real life. I believe that the widespread communication aspect allows for many different, albeit great online communities to be formed but it is simply that, a way for people to hone in on things that please them. Speaking more positively, it isn't all bad and there are many people who just seek communication which is completely fine. In essence digital media is, at its basest form, a way for people to share, communicate, and make
As an outcome of the new technological innovations, many people have turned to more convenient and virtual means of developing relationships as opposed to tangible and more meaningful ones, and this is harmful as it can erode the possibility of contributing personal views to society in an effective way. Social media is a rather broad platform, and within it, lies a myriad of websites that would allow for individuals to communicate ideas, for example, through Twitter, Youtube, Facebook and many more alike. And while convenient communication may have its benefits, it is safe to argue that the consequences may outweigh them. For instance, the detriments of not maintaining physical relationships can be seen in Scott Brown’s Facebook Friendonomics, where the author notes that “people have become mere collectibles” due to the increasing dependence on social media as a mean of forming social relationships (2). This is significant because it evident the ways in which dependency on social media can be hindering in both, in maintaining a sense of individualism, for example because what is presented on social media might not always be accurate, and in contributing to society, because the relationships or ‘friends,’ that many people seem to have on Facebook, cannot truly be
Social networking sites allow you to connect with old friends from high school, family that lives far away, in my case, even in another country as missionaries, friends down the street, coworkers, and just about anyone else you can think of. This can make you feel more connected to the world around you. You can keep up with what everyone is doing and accomplishing in their lives very easily through statuses and pictures posted every day. I have met new family members, whether by marriage or by birth, through Facebook who I otherwise have not had the opportunity to meet. One of my uncles, who recently passed away, had an affair about thirty years ago and did not
Social networking has become a major part of society. Many people wake up each day and check social media websites specifically throughout Twitter and Facebook first thing in the morning instead of reaching for a newspaper. Since people are spending such a large amount of time surfing social networks, it is important to point out some of the positive and negative effects that social networking can have on a society. The positive effects of social networking sites are allow people to create new relationships and reconnect with friends and family. Increased communication, even online, strengthens relationships. And the other is social networking sites make people share everything that they want and bring people with common interests together, offer exposure to new ideas from around the world, and lower inhibitions to overcome social anxiety.
The topic of social media is a very interesting one because everyone has different opinions about it. Social media can be seen as an extremely positive thing if used in the correct way, but if not some believe it can negatively effect human beings communication skills. This topic is further discussed in the following sources: “Living Within Social Media” by Steven Krause, “What I Didn 't Write about when I Wrote About Quitting Facebook” by Michael Erard, “What It Means Today To Be ‘Connected’” by Lucy P. Marcus, “Facebook and Relationships: A Study of How Social Media Use is Affecting Long-Term Relationships” by Rianne C. Farrugia, “When Social Media isn’t Social: Friends’ Responsiveness to Narcissists on Facebook” by Mina Choi, “Facebook use, envy, and depression among college students: Is facebooking depressing?” by Edson Tandock Jr., and Qingya Wang, Chen Wei, and Liany Yu’s artcile “The Effects of Social Media on College Students”. Although they all talk about social media they go about it in very different ways and focus on different aspects of the topic. Krause’s writing focuses more on how people have stopped living their lives and think life can be found on a computer while Erard writes more on how if you are not on social media sites, specifically Facebook, then you are essentially out of the loop because people have lost the art of communication. Both Marcus and Farrugia really highlight on the fact that there are different levels of connectedness between humans
Social networking pros and cons, state that isn’t rewarding in any way. Primary starts with, Social media affect us all, that use it more than we think. In fact, “on average, 40% of 8 to 18 year olds spend 54 minutes a day on social media sites”(ProCon.com). Thus we didn’t know, but the numerous time we spend on social media could also be affecting our vision and neck. Following up is, “36% of people surveyed listed social networking as the "biggest waste of time," above fantasy sports (25%), watching TV (23%), and shopping (9%)”(ProCon.com). Basically, social media have taken people away
Ask yourself how much time you spend online daily. Now ask yourself what percentage of that time is spent on social networking. For most, I 'd wager at least 75 percent, if not more. According to google, social networking is defined as "the use of dedicated websites and applications to interact with other users, or to find people with similar interests to oneself." While there are hundreds of these sites, the most frequently used and therefore most often thought of when we hear the phrase "social networking" are Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr. On the surface, these applications appear innocent; they are merely a means to pass time and chat with friends. But maybe we 've been looking at them through misguided eyes. When you dig beneath the trunk of a tree, you find the roots. When researchers dig beneath social networking, the roots they find all point to one rational deduction: social networking is a threat to our emotional well-being. I tend to agree.
“I fear the day when the technology overlaps with our humanity…” (Einstein). Social networking is a way for people to talk to others when they are away and for them to show what they are doing when they are out doing something fun or just because they love taking pictures. They are multiple social networking sites that children and adults use on a daily bases, such as Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook and so many more. All these sites are the stuff parents kids are using and so are others but are they really helping with the society around everyone. Children do a lot of Naughty things on these sites that parents should be concerned about like Cyberbullying, pornography, and gossip. Gossip has a huge effect on the human body and it’s what makes people human according to an article “We know we are violating someone else's privacy and it breaks social rules about politeness. But if people don’t gossip at all we don’t like them, we’re suspicious. What we prefer is people who gossip a little bit.” (Social Networking Gossip). So is social networking really good for people and their society or is it bad and they are going to harm themselves by talking about others behind their back, and destroying their friendships. How does social networking affect our society does it have a positive effect, a negative effect, or does it have a positive/negative effect on society.
The first reason why social media is a great thing for people in today's society is because it helps provide a form of entertainment. This a huge reason why social media is so popular because it has a lot of entertainment on it. This includes youtubers and streamers which also fall into the category of using social media as a way to help themselves make more revenue. The youtubers and streamers promote themselves and just like music artists they promote their new things they come out with. The entertainment is also a way to just get away sometimes for some people. This helps people when they are going through hard times and they just need to be put in a good mood. This is a huge reason why social media is a good thing for society. The entertainment also isn’t a bad thing for people to look at on social media they could just
Humans have harbored the need to communicate with one another since the dawn of time. From simplistic cave paintings, to basic writing, to the more recent and more complex Internet of Things, humans have developed new, more-efficient means of storing their data and communicating across gaps they would not have been able to before, be it across gaps in time or space. While these innovations in technology have effectively shrunk the world, they have also brought about new media outlets and information services. Nowadays, people seem glued to their cell phones, trying to catch every part of their friends’ lives through social media outlets, such as Facebook and Twitter. While the internet allows humanity to be more connected, it has been dismantling the young generation socially and mentally.