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    Social Media; A Drain Of Self-Esteem. Did you know most Americans spend 4.7 hours on social media a day (Lulu Chang)? That averages to 32.9 hours a week. As the years pass, more and more technology comes along, which provide us with different ways of interacting with social media. Social media is used for different things, such as keeping in touch with family/friends, entertainment, sharing information, or just to waste time. “For those who think their self-esteem is being influenced negatively…

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    image causing them to resort to attempt to change their bodies. Through the eyes of social media, an image of the perfect body has developed itself and evolved to the point in which it has affected America’s youth. In recent times, the media has proved itself to have a large impact on young people around the world. Because of this, our view of the "perfect body" has been distorted. Due to the severe rath social media around the world, editing photos has made a large impact…

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    of his or her social abilities. A child with high self-esteem is expected to be outgoing, more involved in school, and more social. A child with low self-esteem is shy, quiet, and have troubles having fun. Physical punish or lack of love and/or attention by his or her family is a direct relation to low self-esteem (McLeod, para.5). Social media is all ready an influence to a child. Forty-five percent of 8 to 11 years old use the Internet for social media (KIDS MATTER). Social media introduces…

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    America spend over two hours of their day in front of a screen. During that time, todays youth is subjected to inappropriate content through social media. Leaving todays youth more vulnerable to a life of mental illness. Without limiting the amount of social media intake on todays youth we subject them to a life of mental illness. Studies show the effect of social media at a young age forces the idea of gender stereotyping, causing; emotional distress, body image dysmorphia, and sexual…

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    employers. Personally I find this repulsive that people can get terminated for merely speaking their minds on social media. Clearly I’m not the only person who shared this opinion due to the fact that the bartender sued for wrongful termination and won. What is getting people fired but shouldn’t be? In the world we live in people are going to be opinionated. This should not have a negative effect on their workplace. Having a professional disagreement on any subject should be tolerable.…

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    of us struggle with our own attractiveness, and with social networking becoming more popular it’s starting to impact our views of ourselves. The majority of us have social media apps on our phones like Instagram, Facebook, Tumblr and Twitter that we are constantly logged into and looking at. So it only makes sense that the information we receive from them impacts our way of thinking. It’s easy to fall into the trap of comparison on social media. You see your friend from primary school on a…

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    Throughout modern American society, there is a severely prodigious amount of individuals reliant on technology. Whether utilizing their smartphones or laptops, these individuals maintain access to information that has never been available prior to living in the digital era. Specifically with romance, individuals find themselves with an unlimited amount of options; whether on online dating applications or sites, individuals are now being introduced to technological tools to navigate them in…

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    was conducted to see the effects of the campaign on youth and young adults. There were no significant findings so a second study was conducted for a longer period of time. The second time the study was conducted for up to a year after the PSA was launch rather than focusing on the short term (Livingston, 2014). Using social media as a way to promote the awareness of mental health is a new approach but with youth are so engaged in social media today it can be a valuable experience and a great way…

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    Effects of Social Media on Today 's Society Today technology is changing the world in many ways it seems we aren’t able to control. Social media and cell phones are beginning to change our lives and the way we live daily. We tend to pay more attention to our phones than we do anything else around us. Some don’t tend to realize the risks they are taking. People don’t communicate as much in person as they used too. How many accidents occur from people being on their phones while driving? Are…

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    Social Media’s Negative Effects on Adolescents Adolescence is an important period in our lifetime, it is when we are most vulnerable to influence by others. Social media plays a huge role in how people connect with one another in their daily lives. This is especially true for adolescents who are among the heaviest users of social networking sites. While teens strive to find their own identities, they come across several forms of influence through social media. Some of these effects are caused by…

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