Negative Effects Of Social Media On Family Relationships

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Register to read the introduction… The overuse of social media causes the family to tear apart. “Even events as simple as a family dinner are going by the wayside because both parents and children alike are overly concerned with their TV shows, cell phones and social media accounts” (Kelly). Many families spend too much time on social media. Even if they sit together, everyone gives attention to his/her smartphone, laptop or computer. They barely talk. It makes families far away from each other even if they live together. Recently, many studies show that with the overuse of social media, less people communicate in person. Many people are becoming isolated due to the lack of personal interaction. “As people spend increasing amounts of time on social networks, they experience less face-to-face interaction” (Frazier). Although social media can keep families in touch even if they are far away from each other, it can create social isolation. “While on the surface it appears social networking brings people together across the Internet, in a larger sense it may create social isolation, according to a BBC News report” (Frazier). All of us …show more content…
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