The Effects Of Social Media
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Social Media plays a big role in our lives today. We have the access to any kind of information. The power of social media is very high and has its effect on each individual. It is difficult to image our lives with social media today and we do pay prices for excessive use. There is alot of debate about the effects of social media on the society as a whole.
EFFECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA
* POSITIVE EFFECTS
* NEGATIVE EFFECTS
POSITIVE EFFECTS OF SOCIAL
MEDIA
Social media allows the social growth of the society and also helps many businesses. Social media is a serving as a gateway for exchanging informa- -tion. It has become a plateform for different sources for youth to improve their education. The sharing option that it provides has created a theasures for us from which we can extract every single bit of information no matter how rate the topic is social media is serving as a sources for boosting or building self-confidence in the youth.Social media is an amazing platform that offers the opportunity for showcasting the talent individuals conspires.
Social media has allowed us to save the majority of our time and utilize somewhere products education can be received in the comfort of our home through distance learning or live streaming of classes offered. Teenagers improves their network all by being active on the social forum. It is easier to stay in touch with friends family, through What'sapp, Skype calling. It enahles us to communi-
-cation in a effective manner.
NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA
Numerous studies have shown that increased social media use have a significant association with poor sleep quality in young people using Phone, Tablets, and Laptops at night before bed is also linked with poor quality sleep. Social media makes the youth have bad grades in sutides also.
Body images is an issue for many young people, both male and female. Studies have shown that when women in their teens and early twenties view facebook for only a short period of time, body image concerns are higher compared to non-users.
Young people who spend more than
2 hours per day on social media are more likely to report poor mental health, inculding psychological distress.
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