Effects of Social Media Essay

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    Social media are always said to be a devil to people, especially teenagers, as they may be addicted to it and decrease their productivity. Students may not manage their time well due to social media, wasting most of their time on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube, but neither do revision on their study nor take a rest. Electronic gadgets are also blamed to be the cause of obesity in the society, as the numerous information over the internet will decrease people’s willingness to do…

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    countries (Guzzo, Ferri and Grifoni 2014, 8). Social media and mobile technology play a central role as a modern communication tool among several internet user groups with different purposes. In particular, the elderly individuals over 60-75 years old of age or ‘older baby boomer’, who frequently use a social networking sites, are on the rise in most developed countries (Nikou, 2015, 294). In recent years, the aging population has significantly used social network sites in their everyday life;…

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    Cyberbullying is becoming way to common in teens today, and technology is changing everyday. When a teen is bullied in person, they can often remove themselves from the situation, even then they are facing a group of people who are taunting them. Social media works differently (nobullying.com, 2015). The consequence to teens being bullied is getting worse as well. Parents need to communicate with children and tell them that if they ever see or hear of any bullying to report it right away.…

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    Imagine a young girl, sitting on her bed, scrolling through her social media feed. It may not seem like problematic behavior, but modern media is becoming more dangerous for young girls’ fragile body image. And as social media apps become more popular, so are a troubling epidemic of eating disorders. According to the National Women 's Health Resource Center, ninety percent of people who show symptoms of an eating disorder are between the ages of twelve and twenty-five (Wexler). This age group is…

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    Negative Effects of Social Media on Teenagers It is recess time at a middle school. The basketball court is abandoned, every type of sports equipment is locked away. All of the students are glued to their phones, scrolling through various types of social media. This anecdote showcases just how early children in America are being exposed to social media and its various effects. The early exposure follows children into their teenage years, along with all the effects that come from social media.…

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    *Social media and access to the internet has heavily influenced juveniles in many ways. A portion of crimes is committed by juveniles. Many people, especially teens are not aware that sexting is illegal.* It is considered child pornography and minors are not supposed to be in possession of any obscenity. Children don’t know that if they share a partial or nude picture of themselves to another minor, it’s still illegal. Children are not of the age to consent for a partial or nude picture to be…

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    Misogynoir and its Effects in Social Media Misogyny has been around for centuries, going back as far as ancient Greece. Aristotle regarded women as “non-equals” and as “incomplete, deformed males” (Ganesh). Women have been struggling with being objectified throughout the years and this persists in the present. Misogyny is defined as “the hatred of women”. Misogynoir is a term meaning “anti-black misogyny” (Jackson) which was coined by Black Feminist Scholar Moya Bailey. This sexist outlook has…

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    Social media is having a toll on kids minds for the past years, the kids just trying to fit in with everyone. It is evolving quickly as years go by, without realizing that the young society today is getting involved with it tremendously. The media is not just for socializing but they can also interact with others and learn about different things. Kids can get on the internet and contact other fellow students to get advice on homework or assist other kids that may need some pointers. For the kids…

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    Narcissism on social media: Reality behind the screen It seems as if everyone wants to be the person with the most likes, best angled photos, or the most followed/ most friends. The reality of what they are accomplishing is becoming more and more narcissistic. If people ask any young girl or boy starting at age of 12, if they have accounts on social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, etc. they are more likely to say “yes.” However, if you ask them why they have accounts,…

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    Facebook, a popular free social networking website that allows registered users to create profiles, upload photos and videos, send messages and keep in touch with friends, family, and colleagues, is accessed worldwide.(Rouse and Ashly) Controversy has followed this social media for the past years. Crucial situations have tailgated Facebook resulting in outrageous scandals. A diversity of people have been affected emotionally and physically. Online websites in total are dangerous and can be very…

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