Social media has taken its place since the dawn of the twenty-first century. In today’s generation, it is one of the main tools for communication and played an important role in each and every one of us. According to Fine (2010), “Social media is not really about technology. It’s about a cultural shift that is enabled by the evolution of technology.” As the time goes by, social media had evolved into something big that almost everyone is addicted to it. But why is it so addicting? What does social media have that makes the world go crazy? Well in fact, according to Bullas (2015), "There are just over 3 billion active Internet users (45% of the world’s internet users) and 2.1 billion people have social media accounts. 3.65 billion mobile users …show more content…
Formerly an exclusive playground for early adopters and tech-savvy folks to keep in touch with peers, social networking sites in 2013 became a universal, ubiquitous experience for young and old, consumers and professionals alike. Modern-day users rely on social media for virtually everything they used to turn to traditional websites, emails, and search engines for: communicating, shopping, researching, disseminating content, staying informed, and finding new friends and …show more content…
Researching can help students in doing their projects, assignments and research papers, but because of this, students are becoming lazy in a way that they want everything instantly. Today, if you want some information about a certain topic, you can just simply Google it then a lot of answers will come straightaway. According to Time Magazine (2014), “Social networking probably isn’t making you smarter. In fact, it could be making you dumber by supplying answers and insights without requiring any actual thinking, so that your analytic powers begin to waste away like unused muscle.” People nowadays tend to copy and paste everything that they saw
Rhetorical Analysis In the article “Is Google Making us Stupid?”, author Nicholas Carr expresses his idea that the internet is taking over society and our thinking process. Google is affecting our abilities to read books, longer articles, and even older writings. Carr believes that we have become so accustomed to the ways of the internet, and we are relying on Google 's ability to sort through the details for us so we don 't have to, in order to get the information we find necessary more efficiently. He finds that this process has become almost too handy, and that it is corrupting us from becoming better educated.
The Danger of Infinite Knowledge at Our Fingertips With the vast amounts of knowledge we have at our fingertips today it is hard to believe that it could be making us stupid. According to Nicholas Carr, famed writer and well-known speaker, in his essay “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Carr claims that instant access to knowledge is deteriorating our attention spans. With an unlimited amount of information at our disposal, people rely too heavily on Google for shortcuts and quick answers, thus causing the way we interpret and respond to information to become shorthand instead of long term.
An innumerable amount of those people become addicted to social media. Social media are websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. Social media has certainly advanced over the years. We now have websites such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and many more. A majority of the people that use these sites are teens and young adults.
Background: Technological advances have made way for various avenues of communication such as text and multimedia messaging. Since its induction, social media has captivated users of all ages and has become a common staple in households across the United States and has had a significant impact on American culture.
In The Shallows, Nicholas Carr discusses the internet’s effect on human thought. This is perfectly shown in Chapter Nine which is titled “Search, Memory.” Carr speaks on how the internet effects long term memory. The chapter quotes one of the smartest minds in the history of Western Civilization, Socrates. Socrates is quoted, “Writing down their thoughts and reading the thoughts of others had written down, they become less dependent on the contents of their own memory.”
An ethical dilemma happens when two or more ethical principles conflict with one another. Ethical dilemmas are problematic situations in which it is not clear which choice will be the right one. The CP is stuck as to what to do next because there is not just one outcome that will satisfy the ethical principles as stated in the Singapore Association of Social Workers (SASW) Code of Ethics (Kirst-Ashman & Hull, 2012). According to the SASW (2017), the core values of social work are embedded in the ethical responsibilities, which are relevant to the professional activities of social workers.
It is almost seen as uncommon or bizarre for someone to have no social media whatsoever. According to Forbes.com, the people who do not use social media claim that they do not have the time for it, they do not want to use it, or they are concerned for their privacy (Zfat). Most people use social media, in fact, 81% of U.S. citizens have used social media in 2017 (Statista.com). Because so many people use social media it has become the customary thing for people to possess. It controls society because people make accounts and join websites because they feel the need to fit in and conform to everyone else in the world.
The Use of Social Networking Nowadays, we are living under decent technology and it has changed a lot of things: Entertainment, communication, and relationship; economy, education, and habit; medical, political and cultural etc. Social media has allowed us to interact with many more people other than we are used to before. We are living in a world where people would rather use text message with their mobile phone than face-to-face to each other, share greeting with more than hundreds of friends on the social media such as upload how they feel on Facebook, show photo Instagram, and what they are doing with Snapchat.
INFORMATION Social media has to be one of the greatest developments of human history. It has connected humanity like never before. It has changed the way that people do business, with companies providing their own social media accounts to interact in real time with customers. We can quickly see what’s going on in our communities and around the world.
In only a couple of decades, technology has imbedded itself into people’s lives, to the point it would be difficult to live without using technology. In Neil Postman’s speech “Informing Ourselves to Death,” he explains how not all technology is being used for what its original purpose was, and how people are starting to drown in the useless information technology gives. Postman also makes the claim, “And therefore, in a sense, we are more naïve than those in the Middle Ages, and more frightened, for we can be made to believe almost anything” (5). Though Postman gave this speech about thirty years ago, this accurately describes modern society. Technology was meant to help people learn and improve their lives, but it has instead increased the naivety of the world.
I. INTRODUCTION Social Networking Sites (SNSs) are online platforms that users use to create Personal profiles, associates with companion and fuss in different parts. Social networking sites exhibits individual profile and facilitates with various other activities such as sharing information with each other. Social networking sites grab million of people in the globe who are united these websites into their daily life style. Social networking sites will become famous all over the world.
Apps like Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter, Facebook, and Buzzfeed can cause a decrease in the overall products of students’ works and an increase in the amount of time needed to complete the product because of the incessant notifications that show up on an individual’s screen every five minutes. In a 2011 study conducted by Wade Jacobsen and Renata Forste on “Academic and Social Outcomes of Electronic Media Use Among College Students,” they concluded from more than 1,000 undergraduates that 2.45 hours are spent on the internet, and an hour is usually spent watching television. High school students spend roughly about 2.3 hours on technology and media everyday, and as new media platforms come out, more time is spent on them. The temptations of answering someone or looking at who liked your picture on Instagram causes great disruptions in studying and workplaces. When a student’s final product is not up to the standards or is incomplete, it can severely affect their grades in school.
Social Media for The Community In this Modern Era, Social Media plays an pivotal role in communicating. If we look according to the expert B.K Lewis, media social is label for digital technology that allows people to interact,providing and sharing the message content. We know that social media is very close to the community. Even it can be said that “human’s can’t lived without social media”.
With the benefits of social media, it plays a big part in the students’ everyday lives. In using this, it allows people to be updated every day with regards to what is happening in their surroundings. Most of the students use social media for academic purposes, for instance, to be able to interact or communicate with their classmates and teachers with regards to the activities and tasks that have given to them. People, in general,
People love to be in the virtual world of internet. Because they can do whatever they want in the virtual world and the fun part is that the real world never changes by the actions of the virtual world. Today, there are over 150 million people online every minute and over 3 billion people are online every day. So it is very easy to say that so many people uses internet. Social media are the door to open up the virtual world.