Effect Of Social Media On Social Interaction

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Social Interaction via Social Media

According to Forbes magazine, only 7% of communication is based on the verbal word. That indicates of a whopping 90% of communication is based on non-verbal cues such as body language, eye contact, and tone of voice. Technology’s rampant popularization over the last few years in terms of the evolution of social media has inevitably brought about a new age of social interaction and the phenomenon has undoubtedly extended its reach into almost every aspect of modern life. In my write-up, I would discuss on why people choose social media over actual social interaction as a form of communication and the impacts on face-to-face interaction.

Firstly, social media such as Facebook, Whatspp, Twitter is a more preferred way of communication to face-to-face interaction because it does not requires a cognitive …show more content…

One of the distinctive characteristics of human social cognition is that we are incline to create models of other minds, which enable us to make inferences about the mental state of others. We make inferences about other people during communication without even being consciously aware of it. It is inevitable to ponder over and continuously processing wordless signals like facial expressions, tone of voice, gestures, body language, eye contact and many more. "This suggests that interaction with human partners requires more emotional involvement, and thus more cognitive effort, than interacting with a computer." (Rilling, Sanfey, Aronson, Nystrom, & Cohen, 2004‏) Non verbal cues are the key to our interaction, humans are unable to truly fathom the meaning of these

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