The Impact Of Social Media On Human Interaction And Interpersonal Communication

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The twenty-first century is the era of technological innovations and new styles of communication. With the creation of new state-of-the-art computers as well as new advances in online communication, staying connected to the world and people surrounding you has never been easier. Arguably the most popular form of online communication, social media, encompassing platforms such as Facebook or Twitter, have become a primary source of communication and the feeling of connectedness in everyday life. The conversation before two-thousand and ten highlighted many favorable aspects of social media and how it positively encourages and facilitates human interaction and interpersonal communication. However, social media, throughout the online communication …show more content…

Research conducted before two-thousand and ten constituted positive effects that social media had on interpersonal communication. The researchers came to the conclusion that social media, in its early days, strengthened social interaction between family, friends, co-workers and even online strangers. In a two-thousand and nine study on social media and its effects on how it may cultivate friendship in online schooling, Barbour concludes that ‘the use of the "Odyssey of the Mind" social network the students at this cyber school are able to receive a social experience that may not be the same as the one they would receive in a traditional school, but appears to be an equivalent experience" (59). He states that social media can help foster relationships between people if they don 't have that everyday social interaction. That is if people would use safe and friendly social networking practices. Research conducted after two-thousand and ten found that social media could actually be harming interpersonal relationships. Specifically, in regards to young adults and social media, studies show that nowadays, "young adults are experiencing a significantly high amount of cyberbullying victimization" (Peluchette 435). Scholarly conversations of today insist that instead of utilizing the social networking sites to create strong personal bonds, the youth of today use social media to cyberbully their friends and peers, negatively affecting interpersonal relationships between

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