Social and Academic Impairment through Cellphone Usage

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In today’s age, the advances in modern technology have caused the cell phone to cultivate from the convient device it started out as to more of a crutch.The usage of smartphones amongst today's youth have crippled their sense of actual face-to-face communication and forced a preference of texting instead of human interaction. As texting and social netowrking is one of the main stays of modern communication today, it provides a gateway into people wanting to disclose even more information on the internet between friends or people they don’t even know. Through this information, it is becoming evident that current generation is beginning to lack communication skills and application of real world ideals. By creating an a void between texting/talking and making personal information more easily disclosable on the internet, cellphones are presenting this generation with a complete lack of applicable real world skills and turning them into a moot breed. Social adequacy is a dying skillset that has been further wiped out by the incessant need for screen-to-screen relationships. It is much easier to talk through a screen or over the internet because “this generation is much more comfortable [with it]” (Joseph,1) as opposed to talking face-to-face. The current generation has tools that the past generations never even dreamed of, such as; webcam calling, internet personas and instant messaging over the internet. With these constant resources, it leads to more and more people choosing to instead to “hide behind the text” and “project any image they want” (Forbes, 1) to their recipient. This forces a false sense of reality between the participants and if they were to meet outside of their messages, it would be a completely different situa... ... middle of paper ... ... key social skills. Unfortuantely as people begin to warm up to their cell phones and the internet, the more they begin to warm up to the internet’s billions of daily visitors. Almost constantly, the lines between what is appropriate and what is not for the internet are forever blurred. As people post risque pictures and delve deep for personal stories to post on their internet blogs, the internet’s denizens see to have grown “accostomed to sharing events and experiences from everyday life”. (CNN) Though in the shortcoming, it has proven to be therapeutic for most like most; the internet can rear it’s ugly head. Sharing photos on Facebook that appear to be private social media expert Stefanie Moore says “the metadata on pictures can help strangers find you.” and that “There are even websites that help lead the way.” such as Google Image search and more. Sometimes

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