Social Media Does More Harm Than Good

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It is today, this era, our generation. We live in the epoch of technology; driven by convenience and with every day, drift further from our instinctive practices. As we search for the cause of the segregation of humanity, we arrive at technology, and an aspect which influences so many, an aspect commonly known as “social media”. Social media may be casually defined as content created and shared by individuals on the web using websites that allow users to post and share images, videos and text information, but the truth is, social media does more harm than good. It is only through physical association that we can truly experience every fragment of a conversation; the false “social” online conversations deprive individuals of even the simplest portrayal of human emotions, such as body language. One of the greatest fables pertaining to this topic is that “social media unites us as humans”. Is it truly uniting us? Or is it granting us yet another excuse to isolate ourselves from the physical world; from our fellow companions? Scientist have evaluated social isolation in many studies and have determined that it can lead to a host of mental, psychological, emotional and physical problems, including depression, anxiety and many others. Yes, social isolation, the very thing social media is subtly promoting. As we find ourselves spending more and more time on the social networks, we experience less face-to-face interactions; interactions that are vital to sustaining the vitality of the human race. How can we stand by and let acclaim be given to something that poses such a threat to this way of life? Do not allow convenience to fool you, social media is corrupting us, one real life encounter at a time. Would you forsake your child in a room with a pedophile? How about a raging sexual predator? Parents do it every day. Some argue that social media provides contact with
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