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    I.Introduction Social media is a platform for people to discuss their issues and opinions. Social media are computer tools that allows people to share or exchange information, ideas, images, videos, and even more with each other through a particular network ( Siddiqui & Singh, 2016). Ahmad Kushairi ( 2007) stated social media refers to technology that facilitates the creation, expression and sharing of information via virtual communities and networks. Whether you’re using your computer,…

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    As social media overtakes traditional media in this new technological age, news organizations and journals have sought to keep up with today’s trends in order to maximize their revenue and maintain traffic. The terms ‘social media’ and ‘news media’ are commonly used interchangeably, however, the distinction of these two can be made and the crucial for corporate practices. Social media, unlike traditional media, has an interactive factor which allows users to comment, share, and critique. As…

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    Catholic Social Media

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    Social media has been a part of the modern world for many years now. Social websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. Examples of this include: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other sites. Social media has proven to be useful and efficient over the years. However there can be some complications in using these sites. In this paper I will show how social media goes against some of the Catholic Social Teaching by the following…

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    billion people use some form of social media. That accounts for nearly half of the world’s population. In Maria Konnikova’s article “How Facebook Makes Us Unhappy”, Konnikova gathers numerous sources to validate her theory of how“Facebook isn’t the problem. It’s the symptom” (1). She presents studies from universities and psychologists on the effects that social media websites like Facebook have on people’s happiness. Many of the studies include the negative effects that Facebook has on its…

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    claim that teenagers are being under a keen focus on the social media, the social media knows their audience well. There has been a tremendous technology shift in the previous decades, the two generations before knowing digital technology very well, and now is the age of smartphones. The article revolves around the Wishbone app and its marketing executive Ms. Kocar who goes around the teenage public places to get their feedback. Every social media platform looks for a stable position in an…

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    K. Kwon Moon, Shin II, and Michael Stefanone. July 2015 "Unspeaking on Facebook? Testing network effects on self-censorship of political expressions in social network sites." In this Article K. Kwon, Shin-Il Moon, Michael Stefanone Explores social networking by predicting users behavior to censor their political expression known as Willingness to self-censor political expression (WTSC). The spiral of silence theory is applied to this study. The Spiral of silence theory refers to the tendency of…

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    during the day has been proven that the amount of time people spend on social media sites, has negatively affected people's real world friendships. In the articles, “Is technology making us less social,” by the Keith Hampton, and Larry Rosen, “Is technology killing our friendships,” by Lauren Tarshis, and“How smartphones could be ruining your relationships,” by Barrie Davenport, they examine the growing problem of social media and smartphone overuse. Today, as smartphones have become more…

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    Much has been made of the growth of social media and its influence on society. The effect is broadly seen as positive by the general public, a view driven in part by the social media itself. Some consider it one of the greatest innovations of the past decade, the PC has improved the world in just about every area you can think of. Amazing developments in communications, collaborations and efficiencies. New kinds of entertainment and social media. Access to information and the ability to give a…

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    Every day we log in to our social media platforms. It’s a ritual, even an obsession. We feel like we have to see what everyone else is doing. We are obsessed with the idea of seeing other people lives and what they are posting. Whether what we see is good or bad we usually have some type of reaction from it. Has social media and entertainment really benefitted us in any way? We see the riots that happened in Ferguson and we all form our own opinion of it, but what real evidence do we have to…

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    It is quite obvious that within recent years technology has entrapped Americans in a thick, sticky web of social media networks, pop-culture styled news sites, and opinionated blogs. This section of technological advances adversely influences the American culture by poisoning the most private sectors of citizens daily lives. Most social media networkers blindly believe that this new trend of technology only enhances their lives through its instant-satisfactory style and the ability to create…

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