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    “Wait! I have to check my social media!” This statement is something said by most people at some point in their life or even daily. Media is swarmed in our daily lives through television, radios, broadcasts, social networking, etc. The media allows us to keep track of friends, entertain us, online shopping, being alert, and more, but can the media be bad for us with all the miraculous benefits? Media does not always sugarcoat things with violence or tell us about the hackers deep within the systems

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    accessible. With the positive aspects social media sites can bring such as helping families communicate when living away from each other, helping long-distance friendships work, increased social contact, and changing society, they also bring a variety of negative aspects. (Climent). "Social media is big and growing, but it is still dwarfed by the analog world in which people live and intereact,"(Fowlkes). One of the negative effects that comes along with social media is cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is

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    developed social networking websites are corrosive to the real society The increase of technological advancements such as the development of social media websites like twitter, Facebook, Instagram and snap chat has indeed made the world seem like a mere global village. However, in as much as the social networks have increased interactions via the internet, it has diminished the inter-personal relationship with actual people. Therefore, it is effective to state that, the recent development of social networking

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    where we can access any form of news from almost anywhere through smartphones and tablets. The access our society has to technology has impacted present day teens more than any other age group, causing an addiction to the resources available. Major social media corporations that have become available since the start of the twenty-first century have become the main cause of this addiction. Sites such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter are some of the most popular programs that have lured teens to a virtual

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    whether social media has a positive or negative effect on teens, it has been concluded that social media has a negative impact on the developing teenager. Social media can be a great tool at times, by being a means to communicate with friends, classmates, and family members; It can also help spread your ideas, hobbies and life experiences. But after reading the article Studies Offer Mixed Messages On Social Media’s Effects On Young People, By The Baltimore Sun, it explains how social media has a negative

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    The negative effects of social networking on youth and young adults are; cyber bullying, antisocial, lack of independence, makes someone less patient, lack of confidence in their physical appearance, identity theft, cyberstalking, sharing too much, decrease in productivity. Cyberbullying is when someone is rude and disrespectful and bullies someone else online. Antisocial is when you are unable or struggle to talk to someone in real life or face to face. The lack of independence is when someone is

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    tend to say that social media is huge now a days but what is social media. Social media refers to interacting with other people by sharing information with them as well as receiving information from them via an instrument of communication such as the internet. TV, radios and newspapers are examples of more traditional forms of media. While they are still used they are not as popular like they were in past years. How big is social medial? As technology grows so does the use of social network sites.

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    levels of social comparison and body checking than non-users? Countless scientific studies and research focus on the effects of social media platforms on body image, social comparison, and image satisfaction. Author Erin A. Vogel has written extensively over the effects of social media and body image. The studies utilize different experimental approaches that indicate the subjects who showed high levels of social comparison orientation are avid users of Facebook (Vogel, 2015), the social media platform

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    become a serious problem to many individuals. The growth of social media sites began to grow in the year 2003, which was the year that the famous website MySpace was created. For example, I’ve been using social media websites to communicate with my friends for a decade. When I was younger, social media sites were the go-to

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    that social media has become the new form of verbal communication. Though it may seem much less time consuming, it is often misinterpreted; what used to be a simple verbal dialog can now become a messy game of “telephone” by hiding behind a keyboard. The way people use social media to present themselves is the leading factor in miscommunication and false self-disclosure. On the other end, social media has many benefits in connecting people all over the world. The actual use of social media when communicating

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