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Short article on selfie culture is out of control.​

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Answered by SweetSup3020
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Over the past couple of years, clicking and posting selfies has become a popular trend. It has become a symbol of self-expression and often people portray their adventurous sides by uploading crazy selfies. The popularity of selfies is a reflection of anxiety in human nature to see oneself in a better light.

Earlier people took photos of others and consider themselves useless as the picture tells nothing about the photographer. But now with the introduction of front camera in smart phones with high mega pixels provokes the person to take selfie as a proclamation of his/her own importance. Selfies demonstrate the invasion of technology into private space. Many researchers believe that selfies allow the people to express themselves in a way that was never seen before. People who are least expressive and have shy nature can spread their wings through selfies by uploading it on internet and become social virtually. This leads to lack of personality and smartness in them.

Several studies show that an image centric social media such as facebook, instagram etc. can cause the depressive symptoms in people because these social media encourage people to compare themselves with others.

The most drastic effect of selfies is that it is spreading like a viral disease with no treatment. People, mostly teenagers attempt to take selfies at the most dangerous places in order to become more popular and to build more followers but a small mistake can ruin their life leading to death.

‘Selfie ‘ or rather to say ‘Killfie’ has become the most burning issue occupying the center point between life and socialism. Nowadays newspapers are full of such foolish people who tried to take selfies in worst condition and needless to say, spoiled their lives. It is ridiculous that selfies have become more important than one’s life.

Taking selfies provoke to show off and can lead to bad mental state. People exceptionally admire their looks and physical appearance and expects the same from others leading to narcissistic tendencies

Many people feel that uploading selfies is the best way to express their fun and enjoyment to others even if they had not enjoyed much. Enjoyment comes from intrinsic feeling, how you put all your efforts to make the day the loveliest one ad not by clicking and posting selfies.

So, the new trend, selfie has become a serious issue about life and death. At a certain make, it may boost self-confidence and keeps happy but beyond that limit ‘Selfie‘ can camouflage to the word ‘Killfie‘.

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Answered by aryansuts01
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Selfie culture evolves alongside social media's growth (Instagram). For the masses, posting images on Instagram is a daily need. Insta users typically create images of themselves, their friends, landscapes, food, natural things, and so forth. According to one study, viewing selfies regularly was associated with lower levels of life happiness and self. According to a different study, girls who spend a lot of time looking at Facebook images had higher levels of weight dissatisfaction and self-objectification.

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                      Selfie culture is out of control

                                                                  By shaan

Many of us will readily confess that our phones play a significant role in our lives by preserving our memories of our loved ones. Although our best experiences can be recorded on a phone, many individuals are preoccupied with taking the "perfect photo." Photos all the time might really mar the experience.

All you should be doing at sunset while you are at the beach is take a photo with your phone. Then, as you take photo after snap with your phone, you capture the scene that is happening right in front of you. Don't get it twisted; I also want to capture the sunsets on camera. However, put your phone away and observe it in person. Selfies may interfere with other people's enjoyment. These days, everybody is required to take pictures of everything and everyone. We must take a step back and recognize that experiencing an event with your own eyes is more memorable than viewing it on your phone.

I enjoy watching sunsets and snapping pictures of them, but this also made me consider whether I should put my phone aside. Many individuals desire to live the life they do not have in order to fit with the "perfect-picture," and social networking has a big part to play in that. Others wish they had that life and compare their lives to other "ideal photos." Social media is only a social construct created to improve people's self-esteem, thus that is not how it actually was. This image does not alter your life; it merely improves your self-esteem. The "ideal picture" does not alter your circumstances.

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