Social Media Makes Us Anti-social

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1.4 billion, people had a Facebook account in 2012 (Harden). There are about 7 billion people in the world. That means approximately one in five people around the world has a Facebook. However the number of people with Facebook is not the problem. The problem is how much time they spend on Facebook and other social media platforms. Social media has caused a substantial decrease in face to face time, stops people from working effectively, and has caused an increase in bullying.

Social media as defined by dictionary.com is “websites and other online means of communication that are used by large groups of people to share information and to develop social and professional contacts”. People use social media for networking, education, and entertainment. Some of today’s popular social media sites include Facebook, twitter, pinterest, instagram, vine, YouTube, and LinkedIn. Facebook is used as a basic social media site. People can share pictures, videos, and “status updates” to let people know how they are doing or exciting things going on in that person’s life. Twitter can is similar to Facebook, but updates are limited to one hundred – forty characters. YouTube is a site specifically made to share videos, which is its only function. Vine is used to share 6 second video clips, instagram is a picture sharing website, that just recently allowed sixteen second videos to be shared. LinkedIn is used for employers to find prospective employees and vice versa.

In the personal world, social media is used to keep in contact with people whether it is friends and family down the street, across the country or across the world. College students have been known to add their roommates or suite-mates on Facebook, as a way of getting to know them befo...

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