You Can Overcome Facebook Addiction!

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Thesis

The overuse of Facebook among today’s society has allocated a new kind of virtual existence to people of all ages. Increasing research on social media's effects on human interaction has revealed the development of antisocial behavior, narcissism and a slew of other character flaws and negative by-products. Facebook is one of the most popular social media sites and believed to be a cause of venue for social media addiction. Facebook implants the seed of an obsessive- compulsive behavior that leads to over thinking every status update and how many people liked it. The great thing about Facebook is that you can always come back to exactly where you left off when you deactivated it. There’s good and bad in everything. If we use Facebook for the good (networking, motivating, staying in contact with friends and family) of instead of the bad, (lurking, over posting, obsessing over likes and comments) then Facebook would beneficial to all of its users. Together we can beat the addiction of Facebook!

The overuse of Facebook among today’s society has allocated a new kind of virtual existence to people of all ages. Increasing research on social media's effects on human interaction has revealed the development of antisocial behavior, narcissism and a slew of other character flaws and negative by-products. In today’s society, social media has become the new norm of communication. Many people have found themselves, friends and family to become heavily addicted to it. Take myself for example. I just spent the last few hours deleting old Facebook posts and pictures from my own wall. I find myself spending more time lurking on my own page than on anyone else’s. Some would think I have an obsession with myself, which is ...

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...with friends and family) of instead of the bad, (lurking, over posting, obsessing over likes and comments) then Facebook would beneficial to all of its users. Together we can beat the addiction of Facebook!

References

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