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Topic: Positive and negative impacts of social media in our current society.
Recently, society has blamed social media of having negative effects in our daily life as social media addiction. It is true that social media helps us it keep connected, but to what extend does it affect the way we react to our environment? On the paper "The Predictive Level of Social Media Addiction for Life Satisfaction: A Study on University Students", the author claimed that "A significant negative correlation was observed between the students’ life satisfaction and social media addiction and their average". It is widely understood that social media addiction affects our daily life making us less tolerant and more vulnerable to other people's opinion.
Although social media is playing the bad guy role in our modern society, there some advantages of having it; for instance, it can make businesses grow more efficiently. For many businesses around the globe, social media has become the main mean of reaching their target clients. On the other hand, thanks to this attractive business advancement some digital careers such as community managers or digital marketing professionals have become extremely popular.
In brief, it is clear that social media has brought with it positive and negative effects. The truth is that it is your take whether you become addicted to it or you take profit of it influence.
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