Reflective Essay About Social Media

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Currently, social media plays a significant role in our everyday lives and the way people in society interacts with one another. A few years ago, before its influence reached the point where it is now, the large platforms such as Facebook or Twitter which function was merely to keep family and friends connected no matter where they were or what they were doing, and the requirements were an internet connection and a smart phone or a computer. People would share pictures or posts to keep others “updated” on their lives and what they were thinking. Now social media platforms are far more complicated. In various of them, such as Instagram or Snapchat, it is not enough to only share a picture or video of your day, but it is almost a requirement and people are pushed to take an extra mile further away and make yourself appear interesting in the eyes of others. The “feed” requires to be eye catching, the captions should be memorable, the places one goes to ought to look way better than they actually are, you have to include friends in such posts to prove one have a social life outside of the phone. The importance of the number of followers, likes or viewers …show more content…

The self I created was a totally independent young woman who relied on no one and had the best adventures exploring life on her own. My social media self was rather egocentric and while I received many ‘likes’ and many ‘follows’; that is not the real me. The real me is rather unpredictable. Depending on the situation that I might encounter myself in, there is going to be a different version of me. It is natural for people’s personality to fluctuate from time to time, or scenario to scenario. While both the egocentric and the sociocentric selves can intersect at multiple points, my real self identifies in a deeper manner with the sociocentric aspects of self

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