Social Networks: The Illusion of Connection

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Shimi Cohen provides insights to how much in daily lives people are being affected by social networks that humans have created in which people are being consumed by each and every day. Reading over Sherry Turkle’s book “Alone Together” it really breaks down the consumption of people with technology with a general idea. Both authors are relatively similar by their break down of connecting one human to another. Painting a clear picture for the idea that people are mistaking an online connection with someone and not being able to realize its not even a true connection. Since anyone can easily hide behind a phone or computer screen and pretend to be someone else. Part of the problem is that society wants people to portray themselves always in positive light and steering away from the negatives. People are so afraid to be different and stand out because of the …show more content…

He also goes into the issue of technology and how humans have become addicted and how simple it is to do certain things nowadays. From your phones,computers and tablets and how people have become so obsessed that they can’t live without their technological devices. Virtual connecting has become so much of a problem to where humans aren’t differentiating “quantity vs quality as well as mistaking a computer conversation from a connection face to face.” He states people are truly misunderstanding the concept of a text conversation and not a genuine deep connection with each other. Which creates a paradoxical effect when a person think they’ve created something authentic in all reality they haven’t. So then the question is asked “what is wrong with having a

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