Social Awkwardness

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Social Awkwardness

According to the social networking site Facebook, the company’s overview states “to give the people the power to share and make the world more open and connected”. Within the last few years we have seen the world increasingly becoming smaller by way of social networking sites. The everyday tasks that we use seem so insignificant have now become an integral part of many lives. Simple daily tasks such as talking, setting plans, playing games, and even dating now have all become accessible through Facebook by bringing our personal relationships out into the public domain. Each user has the ability to declare to the world their relationship status by selecting through a variety of options ranging from single, married, to it’s confusing. In some areas, Facebook is considered the official announcement tool of our social status. The power given to us by Facebook has grown to the point of complete control in every aspect of our social interaction with people, but has it eliminated the need for personal interaction within human relationships?

For many college students a relationship isn’t real until they have announced it on Facebook. Users are allowed to let a connected network of friends follow the status of their breakups, engagements, weddings and even sexual conquests. The social network is fast becoming a digital “Dating Game”, with the ability to see other profiles and matchup likes and dislikes to their own. David Gewirtz publisher of “Facebook – leading worldwide social networking site” suggests that “young students begin using social networks when they want to date…those not in the dating circle are not as active and those that are, want to show off and meet more people”(Adam). Facebook has a mix ...

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