Essay On Social Media A Fad

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Do I personally, believe that social media is a fad; defiantly not. Social media has spread faster than wild fire. I believe currently that this is the era of the “Social Media Revolution”, where it seems that multiple generations have already chosen to conform into tech savvy users, in order to communicate and market to that 50% of under thirty category, and the 96% of millennial’s. The Tech savvy user’s population that can relate to the individual’s that seek self-gratification through the use of social media is only thinking of me, me, and me again. Its Almost like a drug, and it is addicting, pulling our focus when driving, first thing in the morning, and at night before we go to bed, some can’t even part with, when sitting on the John, it is the modern news paper in tablet form. Personally I feel like I’m in the twilight zone from time to time, I hate my phone not because it won’t stop ringing in my case it never rings, I hear what the call phantom rings where I think …show more content…

Our security settings do nothing when we want to put it all out there. Banks communicate through networking, our communities personal finance information is just siting there waiting, identity theft, hackers, stalkers, child abusers, social networking makes it all to easy. Now security questions, ask all that personal information; which goes straight into an imperfect, unstable house of cards. Well one, social media can make you a million air but in one single moment you can make that one decision that can bring it all to an end. Like it says in the textbook, “in the work place everything is public knowledge.” My answer to, “what can it cost us in the future?” Everything, if not handled honestly, diligently, and

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