Why Social Networks Have Done More Harm Than Good in Our Society

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The rapid growth of technology in our society has become more dominant than it was in the 17th and 18th century. Today, technology is used for almost everything in our day to day lives. But the most common usage of technology is for communication and industrialization. However, every good thing has its disadvantage if it is over used, and since technology has become very dominant, it is used by both young and older people but more predominant among the youth of the today. Even more, technology has brought about social networking such as Facebook, Twitter, my space, piazza.com, instagram, tango, and last but not the least texting. According to socialnetworking.procon.org, “47% of American adults used social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Classmates.com in 2011, up from 26% in 2008. [26] on social media sites like these, users may develop biographical profiles, communicate with friends and strangers, do research, and share thoughts, photos, music, links, and more” (procon.org. 1). Although these sites help many Americans to connect with their family and friends, have we really thought about how these sites are discouraging some students to spend less time with their books, how young adults are losing their marriages, the indecent behavior it is promoting, and how it has escalated texting and driving in our society? Obviously not! To start with, many of us may agree that social networking sites are a top news source for some Americans who prefer to subscribe to online newspapers, yahoo news, and many more. As a result, many students who use social networks use the internets for so many things ranking from their homework’s to their research papers. Of course, it is an undeniable fact that ... ... middle of paper ... ...e increased the rate of divorce among young adults’ marriages, and promotes indecent behaviors. Again, twenty eight percent of car accidents are caused by users of social networking sites who text and drive. So, without reservation, social networking sites are gradually taking control of many aspects of our lives in more negative way and when not addressed soon, shall become a major concern to our society. Works Cited ProCon.org. “Are Social Networking Sites Good For Our Society?” ProCon.org. 12 Dec. 2012. Web. 18 Apr. 2014. . Nsc.org. “National Safety Council Estimates that At Least 1.6 Million Crashes Each Year Involve Drivers Using Cell Phones and Texting”. Nsc.org. 12 Jan. 2010. Web. 18 Apr. 2014. lphonesandtexting.aspx>.

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