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Whenever I go outside let’s say a park I literally find out almost every human on that land is using a cellphone or to be more specifically social media. So the point is are we connecting? or are we disconnecting?. Nowadays we are very engaged in our cellphones. Just look around there are people wanting your attention, need you to talk to them, but you are busy on social media talking to some other person far from you and the other person is as close to you as possible but still, you are more engaged talking to the other person. Sometimes, its all upon you whom you give priority the most or who is more important to you.
Social media is really shaping our lives. Our today type of mood is somewhat depended upon social media. When we get tons of like on the newly updated Facebook post or an Instagram photo, we are happy if that doesn’t happen then we are not as happy as we were before. Of course this a human nature but why to get upset if we don’t get enough likes just to show off or to prove yourself that you are inferior that doesn’t make any sense. You are always going to remain as authentic as you are right now.
I am not a huge fan of social media myself, partly I prefer to stay in the real world itself. And partly I stay on social media so here I am talking to you.
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But, social media has its own merits too. Well, let’s discuss it.
Business impact.
Business across the globe can amplify their brand message to a wider audience than they could ever dream of doing before achieving the success that they could wish for. In the old days, mass media ruled. A company had to pony up thousands or even millions of dollars to be heard in most cases. Very large companies with huge funds ruled the market. But now even an individual with a very brilliant idea coupled with excellent marketing abilities can achieve great financial success on social media.
Small companies are carving out a market for themselves amongst the 2.4 billion people estimated to be connected to social media presence is a cheap and effective means to enhance brand image and popularity.
Social media has also changed how businesses recruit individuals into their companies. Looking back 10 years ago, recruiters were limited in the ways they could reach out and engage with potential candidates and clients, but thanks to the rise of the internet and mobile devices paired with the growth of social media, it would seem modern-day recruiters are now spoilt for choice in the ways they can make contact with potential candidates and clients.
Social impact
Social media has also made it easier for us to express ourselves. There are numerous ways we can express ourselves, not only to our friends but to the outside world. Whether that is through Facebook, Instagram photos, YouTube videos, and many more. Normal people now have the capacity to make their opinion known on a massive scale. Before social media, you could have an opinion but you can only tell a few people who you know.
If we talk about reconnecting, Social media offers the opportunity for people to re-connect with their old friends and family members, yeah it’s as delightful as you think.
But just like most things, there are drawbacks and downsides to the excessive use and reliance on social media…
First of all, the idea of “friends” was once very simple. If you knew someone, hung out with them regularly, and liked their company then they were a friend. While the people who still fit that description are still your friends, so are the people you have connected with on social networking sites apparently. Whether you talk to them, care about what they’re up to, or have any interest in them whatsoever, they’re still listed as your friends.
Quite too often you see people with double identities. A self-centered attitude and the need to accepted and liked by ‘friends’ on social media has led people to create or lead a life that they feel will be accepted and liked by the masses. And well most people attach their self-esteem to social media activity.
Another thing that most people forget, is that, If you are not careful, what you post on the Internet can come back to haunt you. Revealing personal information on social sites can make users vulnerable to crimes like identity theft, stalking, etc. As stated earlier, many companies perform a background check on the Internet before hiring an employee. If a prospective employee has posted something embarrassing on social media, it can drastically affect their chances of getting the job.
Cyberbullying is also becoming frequent. If you are not careful, unscrupulous people can target you for cyberbullying and harassment on social sites. School children, young girls, and women can fall prey online attacks which can create tension and distress.
Conclusion:
Well, In my opinion using social media is even worse and using social media even good. Both can be the scenario.
Extensive use of social media can destroy our practical life, and normal usage of it can improve our lives. Likewise, using it in a more efficient way as I do, making the Internet a platform to share my opinions with you, what I think, what I feel, and whatnot.
If I would like to suggest something is
- Just never reveal everything about yourself on social networking sites. You become more vulnerable to exploitation.
- Never get too much influenced by the trends everyone is up to.