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Overview of Social Networking

 

            Social networking can make one's life very efficient due to improved relationships. Social networking has been around for years. Whether it's Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Myspace, etc. There are both positive and negative effects of social networking. Social media has become a defining part of this age. Everywhere you look whether it's a mall, restaurant or even a park, you will see people of all ages tweeting, texting, Instagramming their time away. Although social media can sometimes be an annoying and at times a rude distraction, I believe it holds more value than it does problems. When social media is used correctly, it can be a fast and effective way to keep in touch with people all over the world, find out news faster than ever before, and see what your friends are doing and where they're headed to. Even though social media is often abused, the basic principles it was mainly made for are still used and are much more important than the reasons to get rid of it in our lives.
             Social networking has been known to ruin relationships but it can also fix and improve them. When we realize how much time we actually spend on social networks, we should finally look into how this energy put into these actions can increase the good in our lives. Social media doesn't have to ruin our life, It can make it a whole lot better. It helps you when it comes to very meaningful moments. Ones that are way too overwhelming to act out in person. Opening up to people can be very hard, especially when you're trying to get to know them, can be really hard for many people to do. Rather than having the humiliation of making yourself look bad because you messed up a line in your poem, write your thoughts out to the girl of your dreams, message it to her, making sure it has no mistakes at all, add some adorable emojis, and have her take her time reading it over and over again, smiling at her screen like an idiot.


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