How Does Social Media Affect Our Identity

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In modern-times, the activity of social networking has grown to become a very popular interactive platform for a variety of all kinds of people, regardless of their demographic segmentation; such as age, race, gender, socioeconomic status, and income. The use of this platform has even allowed people to conceal their real identities by claiming to be someone they are really not. For example, people who use social media, choose to change their identities to portray a certain image of themselves. For instance, people wanting to portray a certain image online can change their certain attributes, characteristics and experiences about themselves.
As people, our profiles should be created authentically, but the majority of time those profiles are created with false information to brand a certain image of ourselves. Our integrity becomes challenged, even tarnished, when our actual character and portrayed character intersect with each other due to the use of social media. As resourceful and convenient the Internet has been for millions and billions of people, it has also prevented people from revealing their true identities and making actual connections with other people. On the contrary, the use of social networking has proven its significance towards development and communication. For example, people who interact and network with those …show more content…

By being enrolled in a school that is located in a densely populated area of Hispanics and African-Americans, it has impacted my social skills. Through interacting with people from different countries such as Salvadorians, Mexicans and Puerto Ricans, I have learned their values and traditions. For example, Hispanics and Latin migrants, enforce a lot of emphasis on value family and unity based on the size and families’ traditions. Without the ability to network socially, I would not be capable of identifying this value with a specific

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