Social media vs Antisocial Behaviors

This week our module discussed the amplification of social media and the psychological effects of overuse on society. I found there are numerous antisocial behaviors associated with constant posting creating the need for instant validation/gratification in all aspects of their lives. It is imperative that we take a step back “unplug” and reattach to whatContinue reading “Social media vs Antisocial Behaviors”

Fake News/Misinformation

Fake news and misinformation are intensifying and now affecting the way we interpret daily events. The polarization and controversial media outlets have triggered a significant decline in public trust. From the start, fake news has always been intended to inflame passions and prejudices, however, fake news is not a new occurrence. It began 500 yearsContinue reading “Fake News/Misinformation”

Journalism, Politics, and Social Media

Journalism today has transformed over the last two decades. Today, as a society, want information at our fingertips and unfortunately that leads to erroneous information being released. Traditional media no longer satisfies a society that requires instantaneous data – that sort of news requires time to objectively review the information and prepare it for reporting.Continue reading “Journalism, Politics, and Social Media”

Social Media/Digital Technology

This week I was assigned a question…is Google making us stupid? Initially I thought this as an absurd question, however, after reading and listening to the required sources this week I quickly changed my opinion. Today, as a society, we are so attached to social media and digital technology that we are unable to disconnectContinue reading “Social Media/Digital Technology”

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