Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Analysis of Whether Social Networking is Better or Worse than the Real Thing

      I choose to do my project on the Analysis of Whether Social Networking is Better or Worse than the Real Thing. I want to analyze both respects of social networking in order to give myself and my audiences an objective view of it. Nowadays, social networking has become a necessary and essential part of most people's lives. Social networking sustains relationship bonds with family and friends; it also helps develop relationships with people that have the same interests as us; it expands our social circles, meanwhile, it shortens the distance between the world and us. However, as more and more people get used to social networking's convenience and efficiency, more and more problems will appear. For instance, more and more people are muddled by fake news; more and more rumors are disseminated because of lack of inspection; fewer and fewer people like to interact with others in their real lives, etc. Frankly speaking, we cannot deny what and how social networking brings us a wonderful and easy life, neither can we ignore its negative influences on people. I would like to make comparisons between social networking's positive and negative sides on people's lifestyles, personalities, and potential consequences to others while they are enjoying social networking. This is a brief summary of my project's general content. I'll explain further about each subtopic related to this analysis.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Yang Yang,

    Interesting topic choice! There are so many factors and debates as to whether or not Social networking is benefiting our society or actually harming it. For companies, it becomes an excellent tool for researching the market, noting consumer behavior and even recruitment. For personal use, people may connect with family, friends, and even keep up with current events. However, like you mentioned, many people believe in the fake news that is often posted and this places a disadvantage to our society. It will be interesting to see how you tackle these issues and debates as there are both pros and cons to social networking.

    Good Luck!
    -Rebecca

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