How Facebook is impacting your social life?

It has been years and uncountable users into its existence; there is no doubt that Facebook has changed our social lives. In just a decade, the social media like Facebook has transformed the way we communicate, cooperate and interact. When it comes to teenagers and their social media routine, there is some not-so-great news and some great news. It can make your teen a fast learner, but it is also linked to a host of psychological disorders. Facebook can have a positive impact on our young genre lives by helping them be more empathetic. Research and Studies revealed that people who engage in more Facebook activities — more photo uploads, more “likes”, more posts, more status updates, — also show more virtual empathy. Such research also suggests this could also translate into empathy in the true world. Facebook exists so that we stay connected to our family and friends.

On the opposite end, with the unnecessary sharing of information going on, we are bound to compare our lives to the lives of others. We recognize the events, shapes, and figures, that we see, but the reflection we get back is not too gratifying. Facebook is designed intelligently so that people only share what they want everyone else to see. Facebook is also pulling us into a time warp. Its appetite is insatiable, and if you don’t have the self-control or the systems in place to protect your time, it will eat your time. Research also finds that the more people used Facebook, the less happy they felt-overall satisfaction.
Conclusion
A fascinating study recently conducted has exposed that persons who share their pictures on social media sites like FB often have a lower degree of understanding in their own relationships. Over time, they don’t use their thoughts to stimulate imagination and so it becomes tougher to turn off to this habit. So, don’t you think we live in the society who no longer values human relationships, but social labels?



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