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What makes someone addicted to social media?
According to Lanier’s third argument, “The addiction is not to social media itself, rather, it's to the BUMMER habits.” (Lanier. 43). Posting elements of unique thoughts or prominence of one’s own sketch creates a tailor made chronicle. Perhaps, the viewpoint is few and far between addiction. During rough circumstances in life, when journaling through Media, help the individual to illustrate most relative reflections of themselves. Declaration gives a relief for the person to manners of personality freely. With or without reprimand of utterance, addiction of Social Media exists only when decided.
During Lanier’s Novel 10 “Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Now ,” describes how “other business models collect pay to modify behavior” (Lanier, 27). Exhorting asshole supremacy. TImeline events occur steadfastly. People express their visual emotion from moments taken place. People stagnate sharing split experiences through captured perspective. Who is to say we should or should not develop evermore Media? Opinions are not defined about who anyone could be.It simply invigorates perspective for a journey you conveyed. On the contrary, Lanier’s E- Earning money from letting the worst assholes secretly screw with everyone and faker society”(Lanier 35-39). Motives behind our actions reflect our inhibitions, or perhaps, stamina. We continue to voice our participation moving updated depictions of thoughts, feelings, emotions, and desires. Even Jim Rhon said, “Money is usually attracted, not pursued.” Needless to say , if compensation is a part of capturing events of things you already do, why not enjoy what you generate.
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How does one know when they are addicted to social media?
Addictions occur when many forms of cultivating desire to increase attraction over repeatedly Shall we ask ourselves, why the reasoning behind that particular action, involving increases each time?
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Is social media creating a new negative identity for your online persona?
In person, having a disagreement with someone and being as mean as you want will have consequences. Physical altercations may occur, depending on the quarrel. Let’s not be too hasty. Not everyone will agree on everything. Consider the silence of disputation while it transpires. Perhaps, If needed, defense would only take place to protect oneself. Online, however, these consequences are almost non-existent or miniscule. Other users’ may view the articulated context , which influences behavior to justify one's reasoning to clash. I believe this is the reason that people continue to be assholes to each other. Online and in person are completely different worlds, literally. People see this and take full advantage of it. Tendencies of presumptions can occur, but would you give all your might just to prove a point over online posts? Is it worth it? When said and done, Misunderstanding intertwines with mischief and manipulative incivility.
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Does the social media hierarchy influence etiquette ?
The more followers one develops, tends to change how people outlook the rest of the world. They think because they have influenced people to notice the attention one receives, can become arrogant or narrow minded. Not everyone is necessarily a jerk, but having that many people following tends to change someone. For better or for worse. It may be due to the fact that people think more highly of themselves than others. Throughout time, social hierarchy has been a symbol of power and successfulness. For example, Julius Caesar, was one of the most powerful people in the world at the time. Why? Because of his social status and hierarchy as the Roman Caesar. Having lots of followers does not make you an equivalent to a Caesar, by no means, but it may play a role into why a social hierarchy is prevalent in today’s society as a whole.
“As a Twitter addict,Trump has changed. He displays the snowflake pattern and sometimes loses control. He is not acting like the most powerful person in the world, because his addiction is more powerful.” (Lanier, 44).
Overmore, voicing expressions through social media creates confidence regardless of any murmurs or disputes. Some use Media to apprehend moments of one's truth, or lack thereof. Attending visual voices through everyday opposition, creates diversity. No two persons are the same. Were meant to create whimsical expressions of our character. It is invigorating for the individual, and distinct from one another.
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Joel and Felecia’s Collaborative Third Argument Blog
Welcome to our blog about Jaron Lanier’s “Ten Arguments For Deleting Your Social Media Accounts.” Felecia and I have analyized and put together our thoughts and opinions about the third argument in Lanier’s book.
To start, what makes someone addicted to social media? How does one know when they are addicted to social media? Is social media creating a new negative identity for your online persona? The answers to these questions are not that simple. Lanier, however, may know a little about these topics. Does the social media hierarchy influence etiquette?
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