Recent studies reveal that four out of five smartphone users check their phones within the first fifteen minutes of waking up. The reason why we do this is simple: Social media is a great way to find out the latest news and stories quickly and easily. For example, it has become the preferred method of finding out about current affairs due to the viral nature of the internet. Some might question the reliability of things you read on the internet but then again how truthful are newspapers? One major story which questioned the reliability of newspapers was the closure of the tabloid the News of the World in 2011. The newspaper was found to have hacked 4000 people’s phones to extract information including politicians, celebrities and relatives of dead UK soldiers. Newspapers can often be one sided and people’s words are frequently twisted to make more money out of a story. Moreover, our phones are so useful to us that on average we use them to carry out an astounding 221 tasks each day. Social media is a huge part of these daily tasks as it is the easiest way to find information and connect with friends and family across the globe. It’s not surprising that four in ten people admit to feeling lost without their phone due to the fact that we have become so dependent on social media to get the …show more content…
It should not be viewed as something which has a bad effect on us or is dangerous as there is literally no escaping it nowadays, social networking sites have taken over and are used by billions of people each day. Social media is something which we must get involved in otherwise we may as well be stuck in the dark ages. Sites like Facebook and Twitter have allowed technology to evolve into something revolutionary, social media is present and will also without a doubt be the