3. The creator of Facebook Mark
Zucherberg (Time Magazines
person of the year 2010, is both a
product and architect of his time,
connecting 600 million people
instantly.
Facebook alone has nearly 600 million users. “It is the
connective tissue for nearly a tenth of the planet.”
Source: Time Magazine Article: Person of the Year 2010
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4. Our capacity for friendships and social
connections is developing at a rapid
and unimaginable pace
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6. However, despite its growing level
of convenience, We should not
only question the impact social
media has had on interpersonal
interactions, but also, its impact
on the self
Source: Tamara Hicks, Psychology today Article “Take
Time away from Technology”
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7. How has the nature of
individuals changed as a result
in this evolution of
communication?
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The convenience of online communication
has potentially had a concerning
contribution to such things as Narcissism,
insecurity and an empathy deficit in
people. Source: Keitth O’Brien, The Empathy Deficit
9. Remember when toddlers grew
up with security blankets, stuffed
animals ,and imaginary friends?
These were their source of
security and safety.
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10. As adults, we now share a communal
security blanket: Technology. Without
it, We are lost and feel withdrawn from
the world.
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Without constant use of technology to communicate ,
the self experiences Separation Anxiety, which leads
to the question:
Can one relax when they are not immediately
accessible?
Source: Tamara Hicks, Psychology today Article “Take Time away from Technology”
12. Young people continually share
what they are feeling throughout
the entire day, in an addictive
manner. They rely on other
people’s feedback to understand
and know how to perceive their
world.
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13. People search for validation and
even self esteem through their
presence online.
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14. Their online profiles are
a way of feeling liked
and being popular. The
importance of quantity
of “friends” could
potentially be
surpassing the
importance of
meaningful
relationships.
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15. People can control their image
selectively and create a presence
that they want others to see
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16. According to a study on young people today and
their sense of empathy, “today’s students are
generally less likely to describe themselves as
“soft-hearted” or to have “tender, concerned
feelings” for others.” This may be attributed to the
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fast rise in online usage and social media.
Source: Keith O’Brien, The Empathy Deficit
17. “They might be constantly aware
of their friends’ whereabouts, but
all that connectedness
doesn’t seem to be translating to
genuine concern for the world and
one another.”
Source: Keith O’Brien, The Empathy Deficit
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18. What does this
lack of empathy
This growing lack of empathy and about people
say
narcissistic usage of social media
today and
is becoming an unconscious part people of the
of our interaction. future?
It is a
substantial
concern with the
use of
technology and
it is clear that
people as
individuals are
changing in
nature.
19. Despite its use as a connector
between people, is social media
actually separating people from
face-to-face interactions?
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With this growing need for This is the
approval, this lack of emphasis on
meaningful relationships, and this digital self of
greater sense of narcissism ,the today.
fear of being alone grows along
with it.