Social Media Evolution

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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

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