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With the ability to change anything someone puts online who says someone wont change some information so it supports their bias reasoning? A group of researchers from Harvard University conducted research that says on average we read up to 5 articles a day that are filled with bias and false information. This leads to the whole word have misconception of certain occasions. One big example would be the presidential race of the United States. All over the media different allocations were made about each candidate. Making it hard for Americans to allocate what information was true and what information was false. When you put it into the hands of the people to make a judgement decision on what is a true and what is not true. You never know what people might …show more content…
With that comes the ability to interact with your friends online and entertain yourself at any moment. Over the years social media has been at the top of the most downloaded apps on smartphones! Reaching over 95 Billion downloads and providing its owners with billions of dollars. With social media at the top charts, people are interacting more on social media than in person. This causes loss of perception on how to interact with people face to face which has become a huge downfall in college or high school students applying for jobs and also kills our social interactions. Causing humans to lose valuable skills needed in the workforce or in their everyday lives.
Looking back on how far the human race has came in technology it is astonishing what we have been able to produce. But technology is taking us away from the skills we need to preform at our top performance in the workforce or in just our daily lives. Social media has become more like a poison to us than it has been connecting us as