Social Media Ruining Society

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4,288; that is how many hours the average American spends on their phone each year. That is almost half of our lives that we waste looking at a screen in our hands.(A) Imagine all the opportunities we will miss out on because we were too busy posting a selfie, or liking a Facebook status, or watching a YouTube video. Without social media, our generation could achieve so much more, and guide future generations to follow the right path. We should shorten the time we spend on our phones by getting rid of social media websites. In doing this, we could spend more quality time with our friends and family, we would gain opportunities to discover new things, and we could even eliminate cyberbullies from the internet. I can not tell you how …show more content…

In a YouTube video by Gary Turk titled “Look Up,” he says, “Don’t waste your life getting caught in the net, because when the end comes there’s nothing worse than regret.” (B) To put it simply, if we waste our lives on social media, we are going to be filled with regret; wishing that we were able to do the things we wanted to if we were not so distracted. Getting rid of or at least limiting the time we spend on our phones will allow us to accomplish our goals. Why waste our time on something, that in the end is meaningless, when we can go out and enjoy the time we are given by living our dreams. We will not be posting it all over social media because we will be distracted by something much more valuable; our lives. With the growth of social media, came the start of a new type of bullying; cyber-bullying. Everyone who logs on to any social media site is at risk of being bullied. It is easier to bully on social media rather than in real life because people are afraid of being face to face with the person they intend to hurt. “Since cyberbullying occurs in virtual space (and without physical contact), victims can experience the double anguish of being powerless to stop their harassment and unable to prove who’s harassing them” (Koplewicz) (pg.43). (C) There is no way to eliminate this

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