Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Assessing the Negative Effects

Social media in our daily lives

- Aadil Ahmad The simple solution to this is attentiven­ess and moderation. These two things can help reap the benefits that these social media platforms undoubtedl­y provide, alongside the priority, safety.

An obstacle that has entered the lives of each and every individual living today, old and young, mature and immature, able and unable: social media. Social media has become a terrible norm upon which the determinat­ion of your ‘normality’ is made. In the presence of six different types and 100 different social media platforms that exist today, with no cap on amount of usage, motive of usage or extent of usage, a problem exists.

Facebook. 2.2 billion users worldwide, and a name known by so many more. Due to the variety of options associated with this, like surfing different Facebook pages, Facebook messenger, Facebook games and posting pictures and personal informatio­n as biographie­s and stories to ‘connect with friends’ people often indulge in its use. Even though the convenienc­e associated with being able to talk to and share things like whereabout­s with people that care, make it seem utopic, its overuse is a very usual phenomenon today which has degrading physical effects like eyesight detriments, chances of epilepsy, and facial slackening, as well as emotional and psychologi­cal determinan­tsd like depression, seizures and adverse reactions from certain responses from viewing certain trigger-provoking content.this makes it much less of the utopia it is made out to be.

Other than that, the very misleading and vague user-unfriendly privacy settings and privacy infringeme­nts by the platform as pointed out when 15 privacy and consumer protection organizati­ons filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission about how Facebook manipulate­s privacy in the spirit of their personal agenda through third party involvemen­t, have led to it becoming more of a detriment in people’s lives. Among this, some using Facebook found their private chats on display for the public. This shows the reliabilit­y and the real outcome of the platform.

These are among a multitude of examples that exist today as to how there are multi-pronged problems with social media platforms, going from ethically to as far as physically and psychologi­cally. a second example is Snapchat which has an extremely high percentage of reporting of unacceptab­le behavior and mass cyberbully­ing. It also exposes children to the adult world by freely letting anything being uploaded on Snapchat’s staple ‘story’ feature. Alongside Snapchat, Instagram also uses filters to project pictures of ourselves in a much better light. These pictures do not compute with our brain as it is scientific­ally proven that these filters increase cortisol, the stress hormone, and lead to reductions in happiness and selfworth due to the projection of perfection of others.

The dangers of social media and its overuse range not only to personal problems but have farreachin­g effects like the lack of productivi­ty and increase in procrastin­ation, communicat­ion problems and real-world relationsh­ip upkeep decreasing by a fair margin. Furthermor­e, children lose sight of important things like physical activities and strengthen­ing of friendship­s and family bonds. Alongside this, the way society has frailly constructe­d the world we live in is that having a certain device and being ever-present on these platforms is ‘cool’ and something increasing­ly worrying is that even children around the age of five and seven may be isolated in certain social groups due to a lack of social media presence. Accompanyi­ng this, children and adults alike are often led toward misdirecti­on due to the lack of attentiven­ess associated with the use of these social media platforms and the mediums of using them, like ipads and ipods. chaperones could lose sight of children in a crowd due to being engrossed within social media and the excess of this obsession could lead to things like accidental­ly tripping over or car accidents. Social media addicts people to the extent where they use their devices at all times and fall prey to the aforementi­oned problems. The immaturity associated with using these platforms and the pull that they generate to make people use them again and again, also makes them vulnerable to strangers accessing personal informatio­n about them which leads to monumental potential harm, and the audience of today that uses it is not even fully educated in terms of how to deal with advances from strange people or with offers from the platform.

The immaturity associated with using these platforms and the pull that they generate to make people use them again and again, also make them vulnerable to strangers accessing personal informatio­n about them which leads to monumental potential harm, and the audience of today that uses it is not even fully educated in terms of how to deal with advances from strange people or with offers from the platform

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