Article Review Of Social Media And Interpersonal By Maura Keller

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In the article “Social Media and Interpersonal”,Maura Keller uses credible and realistic information to connect to the readers. However, to some people her info is false but some would say her idea authentic. The article’s main points are on communication overload, how bullying gets involved, and lack of privacy from social media. This article not only does it explains the impact social media has on society but it tries let the reader see the future social media. “We’d rather e-mail than meet; we’d rather text than talk on the phone,” says Paul Booth, “an assistant professor of media and cinema studies in the College of Communication at DePaul University in Chicago” (Keller). Paul Booth is saying people are alright with not speaking in person these days. New technology is decreasing the chance of face to face communication each day. Booth puts a lot of emphasis on the fact that even though people talk more online, you don’t get as linked as you would speaking …show more content…

Keller wants people to understand not only how different online and reality is but also what they have in common. Keller is saying like cyberbullying, social media allows you to present your problems to the world. Basically Keller’s wants readers to understand that this makes this worst when it comes to relationships. Social media can makes someone more emotional when everyone can see your problems. The article says if bullied in real life you can escape and go home at least temporarily but on social media that can follow someone everywhere. This is a firm example the author uses to persuade the readers to agree with her argument. It shows the effectiveness social media negatively on our lives. This can lead to information overload as said in the article. With bullying people are sharing too much information about someone

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