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Edwah Naveed
December 18,2017
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Social media, our world revolves around it and all occurring events are shared on social
media. Every day millions of adults and teenagers interact and use social media for connecting
and communicating with others. Online communication is addicting, and our society cannot get
enough of it. Social media is used in most of our lives for many different purposes, such as work
use or for entertainment purposes. Social media has a categorical effect on society as it sets
unrealistic, negative standards that comes with risks because of its controversies within our
community.
It is known that social media with its large amounts of dangers come with some benefits.
Benefits include worldwide communication with family and friends along with building social
skills. The world without social media would be different. It would be difficult to imagine a time
without knowing what goes around the world, social media is one way of being aware of our
surroundings and interacting with loved ones (Steven, Peter 2010). Social skills are important
and may be built from the use of social media. Social sites may teach one how to communicate
Social media sets unrealistic beauty standards for it effects not if all but most individual’s
self-esteem, which may result in social conflicts like bullying and suicide. Social influencers
cause impractical beauty standards and portray life as if it is all perfect when in reality it is not.
Social media causes teenagers to look at themselves differently, as it creates the interest to obtain
the so -called “perfect “body or overall reputation as an individual (Gianoulis, Tina 2013). Teens
who do not fit into a specific trend on social media tend to get bullied and start to gain disorders
and symptoms that lead to suicidal thoughts (Ferguson, Christopher 2014). A research done by
Sameer Hinduja and Justin W. Patchin states that “cyberbullying is an issue affecting a great
amount of youth as they embrace online communication and interaction” (Hinduja and Patchin
2013). The analysis of Patchin and Hinduja’s research involved 4, 400 students in grades 6-12.
“The research revealed that out of most students surveyed 30% of teens have experienced some
form of cyberbullying, which may result in emotional distress including the use of cigarettes and
Social network sites have a great impact on our generation as it seriously affects our
mental health. A study from 2015 examined social interactions and how “cyberbullying is
receiving more public attention due to the harm caused to victims that may result to anxiety,
depression, mental illnesses and suicide” (Carter and Feleta 2015). Social media platforms like
Facebook and Instagram may cause users to feel indifferent which leads to an unhealthy mindset
of wanting to change specific parts of their body. The platforms used by students that attend
college is likely to cause negative thoughts and feelings within women. Negative feelings and
low self- esteem may lead to mental illnesses in the long run (Pellissier, Hank).
Social media is taking over the lives of our nation as it is a vast distraction and a downfall
of productivity. “A 2014 analysis conducted by stop procrastinating, an app that presented social
Jennifer 2015). The study showed that about 5 % of students admit they waste at least an hour of
productivity a day due to social media (Aggie, Jennifer 2015).This shows that the social
platforms cause students to fall behind in school as students become extremely lazy as
procrastination is a form of laziness. Social media participants have trouble being productive and
getting school assignments done in time due to the fact that most students have access to social
All things considered, social media may have benefits such as worldwide
communication, but the negative impacts overcome the positive ones. It is obvious that social
media platforms are never- ending. While social network sites have positive uses they can lead
users to depression. It also has an effect on society’s mental health which is unacceptable. The
procrastination that social media brought with itself is a downfall of student’s education. As
social media is becoming more advanced the risks are also increasing and taking over its
benefits. Society must learn how to balance life with the existence of social media.
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