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    determined that the more time young adults use social media, the more likely they are to be depressed.” (Chowdry, n.d.) According to the survey, there is a direct link to the amount of time young adults spend online and people that exhibit symptoms of depression. The depression is called Facebook depression because of its volume of users, and it was the site of a study; however, depression is not limited to Facebook. Additionally, people are in general social creatures, and they feel the need…

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    Is Social Media Making Us Un-Sociable? Social media is a big part of the world we live in these days. You ask just about anybody if they participate in social media, and you will the answer most of the time is yes. As much as one third of the world is on social media! That’s a lot of people. Dr. Danel Sieagal at The Mindsight Institute Executive Director talk about the irony of social media by looking at how social media shapes the brain, when the brain is what shaped and made social media. All…

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    The Social Media Effect By Gursimrat Tiwana FaceBook, Twitter, Instagram; these are all universal social media sites that everyone knows about now. Before 2000, there was little to no knowledge about the internet and what we could learn from it. In 2015, we can message, tweet, or blog to people from all around the world within minutes. What once took months to hit the national newspapers is now easily shared with the click of a button via social media sites. We all hear about the dangers of…

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    With the recent emergence of social media into society, there have been growing concerns that social media usage could be a contributing factor to the development of various mental disorders. One such mental disorder that has recently been increasing in prevalence, especially among young people is depression. Consequently, claims that social media use contributes to depression have been becoming increasingly common. The relationship between social media use and depression is not so clear though.…

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    Causes Of Social Anhedonia

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    As expected from the study, many of the participants showed the signs of the schizotypy condition called social anhedonia, which is the lack of ability to experience happiness from activities that would normally be enjoyable. An example of these sort of activities would be talking to peers. The individuals determined to have social anhedonia were more likely to have less Facebook friends, frequently speak less, share fewer pictures, have a Facebook profile that displayed greater length. The…

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    Cyberbullying. Richards et. al. (2015) indicates that cyberbullying is prevalent among social media used by adolescents. Cyberbullying is the deliberate use of technology to communicate false, embarrassing and hostile information about someone (Zhang et. al., 2014). The effects of cyberbullying can be suicide, anxiety and depression. Two studies conducted in Australia and Singapore linked excessive internet use and cyberbullying to suicide (Richards et. al ,2015; O 'Keeffe& Clarke-Pearson,2011).…

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    In our day and age, social media has a strong effect on people on how they may act, their wellbeing, or their mental state of mind. Society today has many different examples of social media with people of all ages using things such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, email, etc. The Internet itself is and was a giant network of networks designed to share information and communicate with others People use social media in a variety of ways such as to express opinions/beliefs, receive information, or to…

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    Instagram of her and her nieces in which she was wearing a two-piece swimsuit, she received a barrage of hateful comments on the social media website and application, most of which suggested that she was “asking for it” and that contained derogatory words such as “slut” in reference to her attire (Kimble). Winter’s experience is simply one of many such instances on the social photo sharing application and website Instagram, where women are consistently “slut shamed” for the pictures they post of…

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    I knew immediately that I wanted to give up social media for three days from the moment I read the details of the assignment. It was an easy choice for me because, it is something that I engage in every day. I am on my apps and my cell phone constantly. Perhaps even more than the average person should be. Checking my cell phone as I awake is a part of my morning ritual, and it happens subconsciously. I wake up in the morning and grab my phone to check Instagram and Facebook like it is the…

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    Common Sense Media conducted a study where they asked teenagers about how social media made them feel, one in five responded that social media has boosted their confidence and only four percent of those questioned reported that social media has negatively impacted their self-confidence. (Wallace) Not only is it boosting self-confidence but productivity in the work place as…

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