Essay On Disadvantages Of Social Networking

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Social networking sites are like cakes. As all know, cakes are sweet or delicious. When people eat cakes, they will feel comfortable and full. However, when people eat more cakes, the disadvantages of cakes will appear, such as gaining weight. Social Networking sites are also like a double-edged sword for relationships. Sometimes social networking sites will help relationships, and sometimes it will harm relationships. When users use social networking sites, users can easily keep friendships with old friends and make new friends, users can find more topics for people to communicate, and social networking sites can enhance relationships between friends and avoid some embarrassing topics. However, social networking sites also harm friendships …show more content…

In “New Harvard Study Shows Why Social Media Is So Addictive for Many” Lance Brown explains, “A recent study by Harvard University shows evidence as to why social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are so popular and highly addictive for many people.”(1) Social networking sites are not only more and more popular, but many users also wallow in online social communication. Thus, users only talk with machines. Sometimes, these online friends are not real friends; so addictive users will feel lonely when they are talking with fake people. Moreover, social networking also has some people that annoy other users, and make them feel harassed. In “Digital Advertising: Effective or Effectively Painful” it explains, “People do love to watch advertisements, but can you think of any place where you find these advertisements annoying, intrusive and distracting.”(1) Thus, social networking has some marketers online that annoy users. Also, according to the graph of this research, 47% of marketers annoy users. This kind of activity will make users feel harassed, bored, angry, or other negative feelings. When users bring these kinds of negative emanations to communicate with others, it will harm their relationship. As a result, social networking sites will harm relationship

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