Is Social Media a bad influence on society Essay

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    The sensational media should not just report the negative side of the police because it gives police a bad image. This creates hate when the majority of law enforcement officers do their job for less pay at a greater risk. It gives the false impression to the public that all cops are crooked. Police do the dangerous work that no one else wants to do. If someone is out in the streets doing harm, the first person people tend to call is the police, so why do people have so much hate towards them…

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    The influence of media has had such a huge impact in this generation. Kids are learning at a young age how to operate tablets, four and five year olds know how to work an iPad better than their parents. These new electronics have robbed the idea of a normal childhood. There once was a time where you would find kids outside playing with their friends, face to face. Now kids are interacting in their rooms through social media. It is not just kids who know about social media, there is a significant…

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    decades now, society has constructed the idea that it is the parent 's responsibility to protect their children from danger and harm. However, parents trying to maintain this protection over children is not so simple when technology gets involved. Americans have suspected that accessibility and content that 's provided by media platforms scare existing social structures between the relationship of parent and child, especially for teenager. Media accessibility and the explicit content on the…

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    Technology, and media specifically, can distort what we see as reality. The news, television programs and articles make our society think outside their own values. The media can have a huge impact on our behaviors such as violence, sexual behavior and stereotypes. The impacts that the media has I feel are primarily negative. Yes, they can have a positive impact, but generally I feel it portrays the wrong idea, causing a very negative impact on those viewing. The media has a huge impact on our…

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    is affected by social conditioning in some shape or form. Social conditioning is the way that the society someone is a part of shapes their lifestyles. This can result from the television shows someone watched growing up, the music they listened to, the religion they are taught, or simply the actions of their parents and peers. Everyone is affected by social conditioning since birth. The conditioning that social media and and one’s personal life teaches negatively affects them. Social…

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    group who are most active on social networking, whether it includes Facebook, Twitter, or gaming; social media has swarmed the globe and affected the way others act. For this reason, most teens will find themselves binging on social media; this can include updating their moods or constantly updating other accounts. Also, social networking undoubtedly plays a role in communication, but broadens the ability to learn practical skills. And to emphasize, risks of extensive social networking among…

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    In this modern day, social media become a vital element in our daily life; it took an important role in sectors such as communication, information, trading, and education. Social media become the present trend that cannot be avoided, with the society being more facilitated of accessing the social media via their smart phones, gadget, and others electronic communication equipments every day. Due to this, social medias can be easily accessed by anyone, anytime, and anywhere. Some of which are…

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    us or worsen us. It all depends on what you contribute to in the environment. It also depends on what you believe and think in. In other words your culture, your society contains, beset, and defines your actions and behaviors. The major factors that can affect one’s beliefs and behaviors are family, the community, geography, and mass media. When we are born, we are not born with a set of values, so we learn them from the people who raise us. We learn not only through what our parents teach us,…

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    self-esteem influences the development of his or her social abilities. A child with high self-esteem is expected to be outgoing, more involved in school, and more social. A child with low self-esteem is shy, quiet, and have troubles having fun. Physical punish or lack of love and/or attention by his or her family is a direct relation to low self-esteem (McLeod, para.5). Social media is all ready an influence to a child. Forty-five percent of 8 to 11 years old use the Internet for social media…

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    Although research has indicated that the affects of the media have damaged children in numerous ways, some argue that the media has actually enhanced the way children learn and socialize. Television channels such as PBS and Discovery have argued that they have provided education and valuable lessons for young children. An ABC News article titled, TV can Improve Kids Behavior, is in defense of the media being a positive influence for children. Dr. Christakis, a director of Child Health, has…

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