Social networking mania affects you more than you expect


With all these huge numbers of users there are many questions to ask themselves. Is this huge number of users in one place will contribute to their happiness and facilitate the distance of communication between them?
Has participation in social networks become necessary?
How can these networks waste your time in things you might not need?
Answering these questions may help us to deal more positively with social networks.
Social Networking Mania
One of the most compelling reasons for people to enter the virtual social networking world is that they are completely free, most of which allow free use of all their services.
Some features are free and require payment for them but are mostly non-essential and can be eliminated without the need of most users. In addition, social networking applications are easy to use and anyone can handle them with a few instructions.
The other thing that keeps people going on social networks is the constantly renewed content. Millions of accounts and pages instantly share content, including political news, news of artists and actors, sports news, games, players, etc., so that these networks become the most important news sources for most people.
With a lot of use, the person may be separated from his real reality and enter the addiction stage. Even if you are a person who is away from these networks and is a waste of time, you may encounter difficulties of a different kind. Your friends will certainly find those who use them primarily. Most companies have become dependent on social networks to connect with their customers and employees, which may force you to engage in one form or another even if you do not support them.
The uses of these networks can not be limited to life around us and ultimately drive users to it.
The details of our daily lives on social networks
It's nice to share our happy moments with others, but turning it into sharing everything that happens in our lives can turn into something annoying. Some users share the simplest things in their lives, and it might even be a regular cup of coffee!
Repeating this will only lead to a sense of pleasure and momentary pleasure when we share it on the web, and the main reason for doing interesting things may be to share it with others.
And worse than sharing all the details of ordinary life is the documentation and dissemination of charitable activities, instead of becoming charity is hidden and achieves the goal and urged by our religion, as in the modern Hadith "and a man who believes in charity and Vkvha not to know the north of what you spent his right," you will find who is racing to publish pictures Charity activities in search of fame.
Is certainly a personal freedom guaranteed to all people, no one can dictate to others what they do and what they do not, but must reconsider the meaning of the concept of social communication.
Mania Find fame may make you do anything
When dealing with social networks, the stage of addiction to something and the stage of celebrity obsession is another thing, many users wish and seek to have thousands of followers.
Searching for fame may make the user do anything, including publishing false news without verifying it or even citing its sources, which may backfire, instill terror among people, spread false information, and so forth.
As well as the dissemination of unusual content or contrary to the customs and cultures of society, in order to attract attention and increase followers, which is frequently seen in some content or talent is not good, which spreads from time to time.
It may happen that the infringement of the privacy of others, and ironically that the person who does these things often get famous which is really puzzling, and may be supported by some other users to participate sometimes unconsciously to warn or mock them and indirectly contributes to the spread.


Images and scenes caused accidents and disasters
Taking photos of a silvie has become a daily habit everywhere, but what if posting them will bring a lot of trouble for their owners. Taking photos and sharing them can make you do crazy things.
When a young man sneaked into the World Trade Center tower to take a photo of Sylvie from the top of the tower to share with his friends, he was arrested on charges of assaulting property and causing the guard to stop working because he did not notice him and was negligent in his work.
It is also strange that a famous singer takes a photo of Sylvie with a lemur on his shoulder in a reserve in Thailand. This image has led to the artist being held accountable by the law, which prevents the animal from getting close to it.
The incidents of taking photographs of Silvie are not confined to arrest and accountability. Some have caused accidents that led to death. This happened to a tourist in Spain when she took a photo of Sylvie from a famous bridge. She did not notice her steps and fell from the top of the bridge and then died.
Is sharing photos necessary for us to feel happy?
Most people take photos while living their beautiful moments and share them through social networks, so that some of them do not enjoy those moments without their participation.
We are not against sharing your beautiful moments at all, but let's put some questions, would a person feel less happy if he did not share those photos? Why does a great deal of focus focus on taking pictures during fun moments? Instead of living those moments and enjoying them in the best possible way.
In the InStagram network, 93 million Silvi images are shared on a daily basis. Our connection to social networking sites has become a strong link, and we have a hard time separating them from our real world. The more we try to focus on our lives and our work, the more time we wake up on the phone.
Valal may be preoccupied with what happens or will occur in social networking sites more than preoccupied with what is happening in the environment surrounding it.
Studies and research on the effects of social networks
The social media obsession with social researchers has been intriguing. A large number of studies by social scientists from around the world are looking at the impact of social networks on our lives.
Several studies have been conducted on the impact of social networks on people's lives, many of which conclude that technology addiction is very similar to alcoholism and smoking, and that prolonged use reduces the level of happiness a person feels and causes a lot of direct damage to people's lives.
Most users have a problem resisting the power of social networking. Several studies have found a direct link between social networking use and problems such as stress, anxiety and depression, and pre-sleep use causes insomnia and sleep disturbances.
Will we boycott social networks?
Certainly, social networks can not be boycotted and stopped altogether; these networks may be the favorite haven for many, especially the introvert people who use them to compensate for their lack of communication with the community.
It also has great benefits in spreading volunteer work and awareness campaigns in the community. Do not forget that it helps to identify friends and groups that share the same interests, share ideas and learn about other cultures around the world.
However, many campaigns have been launched to boycott social networks. These campaigns have been embraced by famous associations and personalities, including the founder of Tesla Motors - Elon Mask, where he explicitly called for a boycott of the Facebook network.
The Royal Society for Health in Britain encouraged the reduction and even boycott of social networks last September. The association explained that the boycott was an opportunity to think about things that could be done instead of using virtual networks.
Conclusion
Whether you are a social networking addict or a supporter of boycott campaigns, these networks are around us and many people depend on them for entertainment, commerce and business, and are considered by many to be the best refuge away from the negative of the community in the real world. Damage that may be caused by long term.
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