Social Media Is The Future Communication

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Social media is the future communications, a countless array of internet based tools and platforms that increase and enhance the sharing information. (What is Social Media? .2014). It has become the integral part of life for all the communities or people nowadays. Social Networking Sites like Facebook, My Space, Twitter, Friendster and Blogger are the examples of social media that have influence many people’s life. (Geoirge, C. 2014). For an instance, users can get to meet their long lost friends and family members through the sites above. This can help them to foster a better relationship with their loved ones. Besides, social media had also given a great influence to the business world as most of the entrepreneurs had fulfilled their desire …show more content…

Games such as Farmville, Fishvill, Pool live tour and Sims Social are user’s most favourite entertainment. They don’t mind scarifying their duties and meals just for the games above. For an instance, according to the BBC News, playing simple computer games at the office could improve productivity and job satisfaction.( Games at work may be good for you.2003).Although playing online games release people’s stress but playing too much can give negative influence their career and academic performance. Social networking sites are some of the worst offenders. Purely because they’re a constant stream of news and views from people who, for the most part, they want to listen to. Getting to distracted to online games tend to make users to procrastinate their work or assignments. Not only that, as they get disturbed, they will lose their concentration and easily cause them to have very limited time to complete their job .Therefore, this attitude might affect their rice bowl as they will have very less responsibility and dedication towards their work. Not only that, no employers will accept or have employees with less productivity as they might bring bad reputation to the company (Anastasia and Chaplin.J.

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