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how has social media changed the world advantages and disadvantages ? whar are the precautions one has to take prevent getting addicted

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Answered by uffffff49236
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Answered by hessarafeek12
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  DISADVANTAGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA

The problem is that thanks to social media’s relative infancy, we’re still deciding as a culture how to deal with all sorts of new issues, from privacy arguments to what happens to our profiles after we die.

Meanwhile, a new study has found that children would be happy if social media didn’t exist, with over half of them experiencing abuse or having their confidence knocked by websites. In fact, two thirds of schoolchildren said they’d feel happy if it had never been invented and 71% of them had followed in the footsteps of celebrities like Ed Sheeran and the Kardashians by taking a break from social networking altogether. Several studies have also found a link between increased social networking use and a higher incidence of anxiety and depression.

This might come as a surprise to some people, because the popular perception is that youngsters are glued to their phones and obsessed with taking selfies. But it’s that very perception – and the very real reality of the pressure they face to fit in – that’s pushing kids to change the way they approach technology.

Advantages of Using Social Media

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Of course, social networking isn’t all bad. You’ve probably heard stories about social media sites reuniting people after natural disasters or raising millions of dollars for charity. Even at a more basic level, it’s been used by countless parents and grandparents to keep track of their children and grandchildren as they go travelling or head off to college.

Social Media is connecting people

Social networking is also the cause of huge numbers of relationships around the world, although it can also help to bring them to an end. Facebook alone is cited by a third of all divorced couples as one of the reasons for their split. But despite this, there are youngsters alive today who only exist in the first place because their parents were brought together by social networking sites.

Social Media and its users are getting mature

Social media can indeed have a bad influence, on adults as well as on children, but it’s been some years since its introduction and it’s currently going through its adolescence and heading towards full maturity. It’s a little bit like the early days of E-commerce, when nobody shopped online because they were afraid that they’d be ripped off. Then E-commerce matured and sites like Amazon and eBay helped to legitimise it.

The same thing has started to happen on social networking sites, with people favouring quality over quantity and developing a level of savviness that just wasn’t there in the early days. Most of us now have an instinct that tells us when a piece of news is fake or when a Twitter account is just a bot that’s trying to get us to click a malicious link.

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