or
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Technology is embedded in our day-to-day life
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How does social media
actually influence our lives
and the society?
The question is…
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Worldwide, there are over 1.65 billion monthly active
Facebook users which is a 15 percent increase
year over year 1
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The internet has 3.17billion users, 2.3 billion of
them are active on social
media 2
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We are more connected than ever before. Social networks
offer the opportunity for people to re-connect with their oldfriends or make new friends.
We can share elements of our life, from what we enjoy to photos
of ourselves and those in our lives
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“By giving people the power to
share, we are
making the world more
transparent”3
- Mark Zuckerberg
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Professionals use social media sites like LinkedInto enhance their careers and business prospects
In a survey, 77% of LinkedIn users
said that it helped them research people and companies 4
can now easily tell companies exactly what they want.
can then use that information to fine-tune their products and strategiesImage: Nan Palmero on Flickr
50% of shoppers have made a
purchase based on a recommendation through a social media network 6
In Canada, 95% of respondents
want to do business with brandsthat share their values and beliefs 5
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“The era of I write, you read, you’re welcome is over” 7
- Robert Hernandez
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News stories around the world
are breaking first on platforms
like Twitter and news programs
feature videos that have already
gone viral on YouTube 7
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You think social media is not a widespread problem?
Think Again
Social Media has become the go-to place for procrastination;effecting productivity 8
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“We are humans and we are easily distracted…” 9
– Samantha Cole in Fast Company
“The deep reading that used to
come naturally has become a struggle ... what the Net seems to be doing is chipping away my capacity for concentration and contemplation” 10
- Nicholas Carr
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"We are tempted to think that our little sips of online connection add up to a big gulp of real conversation. But they don’t" 11
- Sherry Turkle
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Cyberbullying has negative effects
on victims, such as lowering self-esteem, increasing depression and producing feelings of powerlessness 12
Social media: the perfect
cocktail of
ingredients
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“They didn’t expect to have the
psychological effects of it
to be lonely, to of be panicked, anxiety, literally heart palpitations”12
- Professor Susan Moeller
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The availability of personal information online is an opportunity for identity thieves, scam artists, debt collectors and, stalkers to use the information in a
ways harmful for
the owner of the information 13
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“I worry about the content
this generation shares and
their naïve belief that it wont
hurt them down the road”13
- Hessi Jones
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Does the wonderful benefits social media
has to offer outweigh the grave concerns that it presents to every level of
society?
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media-statistics-and-facts-for-2016/
3. Potter, Ned. “Facebook IPO: Mark Zuckerberg’s Letter” World News. 01 February, 2012.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/technology/2012/02/facebook-ipo-mark-zuckerbergs-letter/
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http://www.businessinsider.com/getting-a-job-through-linkedin-2014-3
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http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/how-social-media-helps-journalists-break-news/
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distraction/article17725778/?page=all
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2016. Online Lecture.
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Dec, 2015. http://www.computerworld.com/article/3014439/internet/social-media-addiction-is-a-bigger-
problem-than-you-think.html
13. Murphy, Kate. “We Want Privacy, but can’t stop sharing.” The New York Time. 04 Oct, 2014.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/05/sunday-review/we-want-privacy-but-cant-stop-sharing.html?_r=0
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scanning-and-skimming-researchers-say/2014/04/06/088028d2-b5d2-11e3-b899-
20667de76985_story.html