Facebook Makes Society More Connected

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Today’s generation does not understand how Facebook makes our society more interconnected. With the growing number of people joining social networks like Facebook, communication with others is easier than ever. Juliane Elliot argues in her writing, “How the Internet Has Changed the World,” that Facebook has dramatically changed our everyday lives in several ways. For example, it allows people to build stronger relationships with friends and family by providing a method of easy and quick communication. Furthermore, businesses have increased advertising through websites like Facebook because of the large number of people that are exposed to ads and also since posting an advertisement is effortless. Lastly, political life has greatly improved since politicians can now reach out to their voters with the click of a button. Opposing these arguments, however, are other authors that write about how Facebook has led to a loss of personal communication and productivity, and can spread falsified evidence. Although the validity of Facebook as having a positive impact on society is at question among groups opposing social networking, Juliane Elliot is most persuasive in her argument because of her use of logical reasoning, emotions, and practical application in everyday life.

Facebook has affected our society’s culture and changed the way people communicate with one another. Before Facebook, people wrote hand written letters and would wait days or weeks for a reply. With Facebook, Juliane says “we send instant emails across thousands of miles,” allowing us to stay connected with only a split second delay (Elliot 3). In relating Facebook to personal relations, readers can see the practical use that Facebook has in our everyday lives by bring...

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...to offer. Emphasizing he social impact of Facebook convinces the readers of its positive effects by demonstrating the logical and practical benefits to the everyday life of a typical community member. Juliane’s persuasive writing convinces individuals disputing Facebook’s benefits by pointing out the positive economic impacts of Facebook. Including Facebook’s role in politics also persuades the reader by showing the practical application of using such advanced online social networking to learn about and discuss political issues. Whether it involves social, economic, or political aspects of society, Juliane is most persuasive in convincing those against the use of social networking sites such as Facebook for their support through the use of logical, emotional, and practical reasoning that society can benefit from incorporating such services into our everyday lives.

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