The Negative Effects Of Social Media Addiction

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1:Leads to addiction:
One of the negative effect of social media or network is it leads to addiction. Spending countless hours on the social sites can divert the focus and attention from a particular task. It lowers the motivational level of the people, especially of the teenagers and students. They mainly rely on technology and the internet instead of learning the practical knowledge and expertise of the everyday life.

2: Blind Imitation:
The media affects the way we act and think. It has a deep effect on the behavior of its audience. When people try to copy something we had seen or heard. Young people often imitate their role models blindly. What is being highlighted in the entertainment industry is the wrongdoings of these celebrities …show more content…

People at a vulnerable age, especially teenagers, are highly effected by anything that is put before them in a fancy way. At that age, they are attracted to anything that's flashy and anything that can make news.

3: Wrong Message
The negatives in society are highlighted with the purpose of awakening people about them. For example, the negative effects of addiction are portrayed through advertisements. Newspapers, television and the Internet are used to spread social messages. But unluckily sometimes, the message is misunderstood. So there is a section positively influenced by the media while there are others who take the wrong message from it. Media influences them negatively. What is shown with a purpose to 'spread a message' ends up becoming a attack of the bad, the ugly. The bad is over inflated and the good goes un noticed.

4:Negativity
To some extent, media is responsible for developing negative feelings among those exposed to it. An early exposure to bold or violent films, books publishing and news portraying ugly social practices has a profound impact on young minds. If children are shown fight sequences, stunt work, suicides and murders through books or movies, they are reatrain to leave a scar on these impressionable minds. Spreading this kind of knowledge can influence anyone at least at the subconscious level. The reality should be depicted but not so powefully that it'll have a lasting lasting on people's

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