Write two ill effects of snapping selfies
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Snapping selfies is a kind of addiction and this addiction is not good for physical, mental or social health. If my friend is addicted to taking selfies, I would prefer talking to him and highlight the dangers of taking selfies. I would bring into his notice the various incidents which have occured due this selfie addiction.
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Write two ill effects of snapping selfies.
- Posting selfies on social media has negative causal impacts on young people's self-esteem and happiness, and it may increase their risk of disordered eating, mood swings, and anxiety problems.
- According to one study, viewing selfies regularly was associated with lower levels of life satisfaction and self-worth. According to a different study, girls who spend more time looking at Facebook images had higher levels of weight dissatisfaction and self-objectification.
- Selfies can actually improve your mood, according to the study described above. You might feel more confident as a result. Some people interpret it as a reflection of their ideal or best selves. Sharing your intimate and self-created memories has also been described as a form of freedom.
- More consciousness: Selfies increase consciousness. People have the opportunity to express their opinions and allegiances without using words by taking selfies next to artefacts, cultural landmarks, and even political rallies and concerts.
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