The Impact of Social Media on Language

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I have chosen this topic to write about for several reasons. Firstly, as a teenager who occasionally uses social media and utilizes things like acronyms and emoticons, I have personally experienced people looking down on me because of this. Secondly, I have a personal interest in this subject. It is easy to say that social media has had a negative effect on language; therefore, I would like to create an essay that provides both sides of the argument as well as the evidence that the claims are based on. Before going any further, we must understand what is meant by social media. The definition of social media is websites or applications that are used to communicate with others over the net, either through social networking or any other means. Examples of social media include Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr. The way that each site functions may differ; for example, Facebook is used to keep in touch with friends, whereas YouTube is used to share videos with others. However, any websites or applications that allow the user to interact with other users are still considered social media. Firstly, it is very common for people to believe that social media has had a negative impact on the use of language by teenagers. This is because of a variety of reasons....

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...However, the author acknowledges that social media has also increased the need for fast information [22]. As a result, students may write too quickly without revising or considering their words [21][23]. This can lead to errors and less thoughtful writing [24].

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