Purpose Of Social Media

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II. Highlights/Findings from The Literature Review
To get a better understanding of what social media is, it is necessary to understand what the purpose of social media serves. Anne Osterrieder, author of “The value and use of social media as a communication tool in the plant sciences.”, breaks down the core concept of what social media stands for. “The core principle of social media is the ability to share content with others, (Osterrieder)”. We as a society that thrives on communication, love the ability to share and talk about information and gossip nonstop. It is a part of our human desire to connect with other people that share similar preferences, and being a part of a group or a society that share the same preference, helps that community grow. Through this …show more content…

One example that plays a part in this occurs when an individual spends a large amount of time looking through other’s user’s profile’s content. If an individual spends an excessive amount of time on sites such Facebook and Instagram, exclusively looking at other people’s photos and profiles, this can enable a sense of exclusion, envy, and loneliness (Krasnova, Wenninger, Widjaja, & Buxmann, 2013). Not only do we focus on looking at other people’s content, but in most cases we try to replicate our image from those who are have a more interesting and attractive profiles. A study conducted in 2015 by Nesi J Prinsten, focused on the role of how “social comparison and feedback-seeking” affect the with the development of depressive symptoms. The study was focused around 8th to 9th graders, and the results reported that those who engaged in social comparison and feedback- seeking behavior, had experienced even more depressive systems later that year. With this information gathered and collected, there is evidence that supports the idea that social media can have a negative impact within an individual’s social and physical

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