Negative Effects Of Smartphones

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As humans we are always trying to invent ways of making things easier and faster, the same applies to smart phones. For a lot of people they don’t have enough time in the day to perform all of the tasks that they need to accomplish, the smart phone has made completing these tasks very convenient, but it also means that all of your information is in one small space and can easily be accessed by others. As seen in recent months many celebrities have fallen victim to different forms of cybercrime including personal photos being stolen. According to an article published on the cnn.com tiled “5 things to know about…” a list of over 100 celebrities whose phots were supposedly stolen from apple iPhone by a hacker and released for the world to see …show more content…

But these social media apps are doing the opposite, people aren’t using them to stay connected but more to compare their lives to their friends. Shawna Cohen wrote an article titled “FOMO: Fear of Missing Out” which describes a new social anxiety that has formed in recent years due to the creation of the smartphone and social media (141). This form of anxiety comes from people comparing their lives to people they follow on these apps. Smartphone users are constantly being bombarded with pictures of their friends having fun, living so called interesting lives while they are sitting at home alone. Cohen brings up a good point about society we always want people to think we’re interesting so we tend to only share things online that make us look good, and stray away from your average boring posts (142). Smartphones have allowed social media to become what its today, and these social media apps intended to help people connect has a negative effect on its users. Cohen conducted a survey and more often than not smartphone users felt worse about themselves after they looked through their social media apps, making people want to become even less social because of the negative feeling they were having (142). The intention of the telephone was to help people stay connected and be more social, but smartphones are heading back the wrong direction by making people have anxiety and drive them to become less sociable than previous

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