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how has the communication changed in the modern world​

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Answered by ishikakandula
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Communication has always played a key role in society. Individuals need to communicate in order to share ideas with others and to make important decisions. As the human race continues to grow and develop, the importance of communicating specific things at specific times has led to the development of refined social processes that aid in our daily routines and schedules. In a way, without communication, it would be just like not having fire at our disposal. More recently, the rise of the Internet and smart devices has led to an increase in social media availability and usage. Social media represents a significant technological advance in modern day communication as it connects billions of people on a single, unified platform. Thus, people have not had such a tool that has exponentially increased how much we communicate since the transfer of information no longer needs to be in a physical location. The optimal way in which we communicate has not fundamentally changed, but we’ve altered the method. People are becoming glued to smartphones and social media, leading to the detriment of face-to-face interactions which are being replaced. Although there have been a multitude of benefits with using such technologies, the impact of social media on society cannot be ignored. In this essay, I analyze a variety of sources which discuss the effects of social media on every day face-to-face interactions and how our psychological health and well-being are consequently affected. Another point I will pose is whether smartphones and social media are actually improving communication and allowing us to accomplish more and feel more connected with others.

Another sign that the authors believe social media has negative effects occurs when they bring up the claim that social media encourages a “tendency, known as homophily” which “results in relationship networks composed of people with similar attitudes, beliefs, knowledge, and even appearance” (Butler, Matook, 2). The implications of such a claim are massive: a congregation of people with similar beliefs on certain social media sites, pages, or groups, where diverse groups of people are now migrating into more homogeneous groups. A prime example is the 2016 U.S. presidential election, where Trump was able to win with the circulating presence of social media that turned swing-voters by attacking his opponents, and with Russian pages spreading fake news to convince swing voters on social media. Despite the major benefits of connecting with others in a unique and convenient manner, social media changes how people think about communication and how teenagers learn valuable communication skills with others, and these drawbacks should be carefully considered going forward.

Another aspect of the article that I think provides weak support for social media’s benefit revolves around the statistic that college freshman have a high rate of developing depressive symptoms. Particularly, the use of social media may enhance these symptoms, but instead of proposing a solution to create legislation or other strong means of supporting people who might be using social media when in a vulnerable state of mind, the authors suggest R.A.’s to look for signs of distress on individual’s profile pages. This shows that social media use truly affects people, but nothing substantial is being done to account for this. The article ends with a stance that social media is our new playground, and that we must embrace this change, leaving readers without much closure. Communication is something that we all take for granted nowadays, but does it mean that we’re okay with these big changes without fully understanding the consequences? The article fails to discuss this, all the while maintaining a neutral stance about social media, which exposes its bias.

Answered by pegudoleyd
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Various methods of communication have evolve over the passage of time sence early humans conveyed messages by betting the hollow tree trucks or drums. In many places dogs, birds and other animals were used for delivering messages. Communication became quick and efficient with the invention of post office, telephone, satellite, etc. Communication may be personal such as letters, telephone telegram, fax or e-mail. Mass communication includes communication through radio, television, cinema, satellite, newspaper, magazines, books, public meetings, seminars, conferences, etc.

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