The Age Of The Selfie: The True Intentionss Of Social Media

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What are the true intentions of social media? How can people nowadays stay safe from predators and bullying online? There is no question that throughout generations technology has changed become more advanced. The new era of technology has begun with the use of the internet. Nowadays, whether it is good or bad, everything is broadcasted on the internet or on social media. Social media has allowed people to personally put themselves out there for the world to see. For example, the new trend in today’s society is taking selfies or pictures of everything you’re doing. Being broadcasted or someone putting themselves out there on social media can come with consequences and dangers. The intentions of social media will provide a better understanding …show more content…

The second source, The Age of the Selfie: Endless Need to Share Tears Society’s Last Shred of Decency by Robert Wilcox, discusses a different point of view on the intentions of a selfie. The focus stressed was to warn everyone about the dangers of posting selfies on social media. The argument conversed is that selfies are “destroying the last shreds of decency in our society” (Wilcox, pg. 534). There are severe amounts of consequences that come with posting selfies such as: someone could break in to your house when they know you’re out, kidnappings can happen because your location can be displayed on your selfie, or predators can view all your photos just at the swipe of their fingers. Also, posting many selfies or comments can cause giant annoyance others. While the article explains that there are dangers of posting pictures or anything on social media, they also provide people with ways of avoiding the danger by securing, blocking or locking their accounts from strangers or bullies. In this article, the intentions of a selfie are highly deemed dangerous and annoying, which completely contradicts the first source, but both articles show how a selfie can be viewed in many ways and how people can avoid the dangers of posting

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