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    Since 1997, when the first social media site, six degrees, was launched, social media has been used by many people all over the globe. In this past decade however, the youth has taken over social media, and it has become a huge part of their life. This new type of communication was not introduced to human society until more current years. Recently, scientist have begun researching the possible negative effects that social media can introduce into our society. One study by Jean Twenge found that…

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    electronic devices. “Another way of defining technology addiction is – a habitual and compulsive way of indulgence with technology deviating from meeting the life’s different issues.” (Agarwal and Kar Page 170) Only a small part of these phone users are using the basic talk or text features of the phone, the majority of them are consumed in the applications and websites of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat to name a few. Because of these social media outlets, moments are no longer…

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    Bennett, Shea. (2014). Social Media Addiction: Statistics & Trends [INFOGRAPHIC]. Retrieved November 5, 2016 from http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/social-media-addiction-stats/504131 There are several research example and statstics to support the teeenager are more attidted to the social media, they spend a lots of time on all kid of apps. The teenager are stick to it and check it everyday, to go over all the commns and reply all the post. It cause them average about 3 hours a day and bring…

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    completely new obsession has arisen in the 21 ' century. This realm of addiction is not of a new drug or of gambling or of fast-food. There is a growing number of people addicted to social media. The occasional and even daily use of social media is not necessarily detrimental, but to routinely use it whenever individuals check their phones can cause them to become dependent upon the devices. People end up finding their self-worth in social media success, which typically provides the illusion of…

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    worst enemy – as the digital persona portrayed on this social network only highlights the ‘best bits’ from our short Facebook timeline, in stark contrast to our entire life’s work. Need any more proof on just how damaging social media can be? Look to DoSomething.org, America’s largest not-for-profit for the younger generation and social change. Its 9 Ways Technology Affects Mental Health article brings to light several afflictions social media has on mental health, including depression,…

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    between avid social media use and reported levels of mental health. As technologies are emerging, it is important to stay informed of the potential risks and benefits that they possess. Investigating the connection between the two, allows the user of these emerging technologies to make an informed decision before onset use of these emerging networking technologies. (FD) CURRENT STATE OF FIELD Choosing to further investigate empirical studies on mental health and the use of social media…

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    Social networking can bring people together and build connections, but taken to the extreme it can lead to social isolation, cyber-bullying, depression, decreased productivity, loss of privacy, and addictive behavior. It is possible for someone to have 2,000 friends on Facebook, and 5,000 followers on Instagram and Twitter, and still have no actual human contact beyond their electronic devices. People should monitor their time spent on social media sites to avoid the detrimental effects that…

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    assortment of ages are all using one or another form of social media. No matter what ethnicity, gender, or social class people are getting online from the east coast to the west coast. People use social media for a variety of reason such as, to stay in contact with family and friends, to fill up spare time, share their personal life or opinions, and mostly to keep up to date with current events and news. Although the reasons behind why people use social media seems fairly legit and important,…

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    capabilities have shaped an addiction. With every tweet, text…

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    people post selfies. The rise of social media like Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat all take part of the addiction that is taking photographs. It is most common for teenagers to be taking pictures and videos of their everyday experiences in order for them to post them online but how has this growing addiction affected teenagers? Technology and social media…

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