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    The popularity of Social Media in today’s society is on the rise, and will only increase as time goes on. Not only is it used as a form of communication between friends, family, and peers; it’s also the force that drives the worlds of advertisement and marketing. Companies big and small rely on social media sites, such as Twitter and Facebook, to connect with their consumers and discover what products and services are in high demand. The articles “Social networking benefits validated” by Karen…

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    of the person who took it, then they become narcissists. “As it turns out, Instagram is a breeding ground for many people’s narcissistic tendencies.” (Titlow, 122) In this article, Titlow says how Instagram is making strong impressions on today’s youth, making them aspire to have praise from others via the internet. In addition, Titlow also includes how he compares if Instagram is good or bad towards our self-image. Claiming how Instagram is bad for self-images, seeing selfies all over the…

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    I am Zipo Mangaliso, a recent BA Hons Journalism graduate from Staffordshire University applying for the Media and Communication intern role at Kick It Out. As a passionate football follower from a young age I have been aware of the work of Kick It Out and the importance of promoting equality in football. I am an individual who truly knows the impact sport; in particularly football can play in removing discrimination and prejudice in society. I come from South Africa a country deep-rooted in…

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    Social media has changed the world in many capacities some being positive and negative. Through statistics gathered at least 73% of all adults use social media, most of them being young adults (Quinn, 1). Keeping this in mind, we will see the major cause and effects of social media among the affluence which is the youth of today. One can see that social media can affect their health as well their relationships cause of the many established online today. It has also brought forth the sharing of…

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    invention of social media, people relied on news channels, newspapers, and radio broadcasts to get their daily news. Each country had its own form of spreading news according to their own bias. However, one could not utilize the old media in such a way to become a participant in their surroundings because their sole purpose was to publicize global events. After the spread of social media, the way people perceive news has become increasingly advanced. A regular citizen nowadays can use social…

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    though this case involved implantation of a tracking device, 20% of victims are tracked through social networks, compared to 4% who are targeted via dating sites (Smith, n.p.). In this case the stalker had a personal connection to the victim; nevertheless, if the stalker is unable to make contact with one device such as the victim’s cellphone then the stalker will utilize emails, GPS, or social media websites to acquire the necessary information. Cyberstalking can last for a long time; Kaitlin,…

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    others as the older generation. Communication is right at the world’s fingertip via social networks and there are no filters on the way people speak. Social media has become a second nature for children and adolescents. Engaging in various forms of social media is a routine activity that has shown to benefit children and adolescents by constant communication, social connection, and even technical skills. Social networks like Facebook and Twitter has an open door policy with opportunities for…

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    an online social media and social networking service with 2 billion monthly active users (Balakrishnan, 2017). Each Facebook user uses Facebook for different purposes to satisfy different individual needs. The uses and gratification theory (U&G) coined by Elihu Katz is a mass communication theory that examines how individuals consume mass media to gratify their needs (Papacharissi, 2008). The basic assumptions of U&G are that users are actively seeking out media content and consume media to…

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    affected is when they see others on social media sites. They are dissatisfied with what they see because they reflect that upon themselves in a negative way. They look at these people with an unrealistic, unthoughtful realization. These realizations are made by many Americans, most might not notice that they are doing so. Social media and other forms of technology poses a negative effect on a society as a whole in terms of body image. Not only does the media portray negative effects on body…

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    A discussion about the effect of youtubers on teenagers has risen more than ever before. Researchers have agreed that youtubers are more than entertainment for the youth. By observing teenagers and the rise of YouTube in the last five years, it is apparent that although teenagers don’t consciously follow these influences, they subconsciously follow these general topics; teenagers watch youtubers daily, teenagers change their behavior according to the youtubers they watch, and teenagers favorite…

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