Friday, January 27, 2017
Networks of Communication
chitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest ar on the whole instantly recognized as very pop loving media networks. Worldwide, people be members of at least one if not all of these online networks of communication. umpteen people dedicate more than of their time to following  peoples cheep accounts or liking  peoples Facebook pictures. These multi-million dollar sign phenomena argon not just now becoming very spectacular constitutes of communication, but be alike very essential pieces to ones comprehension and involvement in the late world. Not only has social media changed the way we interact with the world it has changed the way in which we stand for ourselves to the world.\nThe constant connection that is allowed with social media networks has shifted the way we form our identities. Social media networks have place us unendingly down the stairs the microscope. With the instant updates on your Twitter timeline and your Facebook news feed constantly b eing refreshed in that respect is now a orifice that someone could watch and label your every move. With the olfactory modalitying that we are constantly being judged we no longer act harmonise to what we think. Posts on social media networks are composed based on what others will think. I, like some(prenominal) other social media users, feel the need to think close the reaction of my audience earlier to posting. Social media has led us to create our identities based on what others think.\nAs you click on my Facebook visibility, you will find I have 1,035 friends, 505 pictures, I gradational from Woodland Regional senior high school school School, I live in Prospect, Connecticut, and I am in a relationship with Rahmi Rountree. As you scroll through my or so recent wall posts in that respect are pictures from graduation that I was tagged in, family members and friends wishing me all the luck in the future, promenade pictures, and pictures from my final season playing softball. From what you can tell, I am a typical high school graduate. There is naught bold about my profile specifi...
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