Tuesday, September 29, 2015

How Social Media changed my life?



How social media changed my life?

By: Hannah


Social media is said to be a social instrument of communication. I wonder how much time each day people spent in using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or in short Social Media to keep in touch with others each day. I know that every second of their life, media is a best way to make life easy and enjoyable. As technologies were innovated, people’s life also does. Everything is already changed. People can’t even conceive of a world without phones and social working.


Logging in to Facebook, making accounts in Twitter, Gmail and even in Instagram is one of my hobbies. Social media provides me a fun where I can share my insights and learn from the different status in my walls and tweets. It feels overwhelming when others Like or Shares your ideas. Social media changed me in a way where I learn how to create intimate relationship with others. It increasingly being used to find and maintain both old and potentially new friendships. From a shy type girl, it molded my confident to create a good friendship with people having different personalities.


Social Media made me stay in touch with the events that are separated with time and location. I was able to watch the unseen important things happen in our world that could give greater choice in how I must live. It made me updated and be part of the happenings in the world. My ability to influence public opinion and policies increases as the networks for sharing and expanding information strengthen. As a result, I feel much less like passive bystanders and much more like participants who have a voice in the events in our world.


I cannot deny it, but truly Social media has become a key part of my modern lifestyle. It has officially embedded itself in my culture. I cannot only communicate by phone or meet people in person, but social media is providing yet one more means of engaging with people on this vast planet of ours. Social media improves my life experience, and also it uncovers a few of the more unsightly parts of my humanity.

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