Essay On The Pros And Cons Of Social Media

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Can excessive use of social media contribute to addictive behavior (drugs, tobacco, alcohol) or mental health issues? As we all know social media has become a pretty big resource in our society. In 1971, the first email was delivered. More than 40 years on, social media has taken the world by storm. ”These sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are being used by ‘one of four’ people worldwide” (2014, paragraph 1), if not more. Social media is able to be used on so many sources. From a computer at home, work or school, to cell phones, tablets, and iPods on the street, where ever you go. It is not a lie to say that connection to the internet is now one of the easiest things to do, because most everyone has internet (Wi-Fi). If it is at …show more content…

Even though social media has many attractions, it also has many defects. Social media has its pros and cons, but unfortunately has more defects than goods because of all the affects it has on our mental health. Not only is social media causing addiction, anxiety, depression, and mental health problems, but includes “the decrease in real life social community participation and academic achievement, as well as relationship problems, but all these symptoms indicate potential addiction”, said Daria J. Kuss and Mark D. Griffin (Kuss, D.J. & Griffins, 2011). Many people who use these social networking sites tend to believe that they are perfectly fine, yet we walk around the street and see people on social media while walking, while talking with others, and even when driving. We look back in time and would never guess that social media would ever exist, nor would it take over our society. Technology has created many good things but also many bad things. For which all comes to believe that our society is in a crisis with excessive use on social media. Therefore excessive use of social media “can indeed” contribute to addictive behavior (drugs, tobacco, and alcohol) and of course mental health issues. One may say that all this information about social media may be a bit exaggerated, but things like this have occurred. But the complete truth is that these networking sites are like they say ‘weapons of distraction’, a big waste of

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