Social Media Or Social Destruction?

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Social Media or Social Destruction? “Our social tools are not an improvement to modern society, they are a challenge to it” (“Quotes”). Modern society has an abundance of technology and means of communication, such as social media. Technology and social media have transformed our society; however, are all these transformations good? (rhetorical question) There are many benefits of technology in our society, but technology also has many negative impacts. We (pronoun to include audience) developed technology and social media to ameliorate society, but is it doing the opposite and destroying our society? Social media has quickly risen to power and gained control over American society. According to the Pew Research Center, from 2005 to 2015 …show more content…

Social media can greatly affect the performance level of students in school: “Students who use social media had an average GPA of 3.06 while non-users had an average GPA of 3.82 and students who used social networking sites while studying scored 20% lower on tests” (ProCon.org). Social media is a huge distraction for students and has many negative effects on their education. The educations of many students are suffering because of social media and technology. Students often become unable to focus on their schoolwork due to the distraction of social media. I myself am often guilty of becoming distracted by social media and choosing to focus on that instead of my schoolwork. The distraction of technology often prevents students from learning and performing to their full potential. According to Psychology Today, social media and technology are also causing attention spans to decrease in individuals (Luskin). Students are developing shorter attention spans due to extreme social media use, which can also affect their performance in school. Many students are having trouble paying attention and staying focused in school because of how prevalent social media and technology are in their lives. Overall, the educations of many young Americans are being negatively affected due to their strong use of social

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