Social Networking: Better or Worse Than the Real Thing?
My research paper would be an analysis of Social networking: Better or worse than the real thing? It is clear in today's society that we people interacting more online than in person. While some may be comfortable interacting with others digitally, I would explore how this experience is making us as a society less social than ever before. Social media lets us hide behind a mask of anonymity. We have a disconnect with our identity, making us have one for our real life interactions and one for our online ones. While we hide online we lose touch of reality, making it harder for us to socialize and interact with others effectively causing us to seek more isolation into something we are comfortable with. This is what I seek to explore in my research, whether such a disconnect can cause us to be less social. I also to seek to understand the pros and cons of choosing to interact on a digital platform versus in real life, as understanding how people decide to interact with each other can be helpful in understanding how this causes a difference in the way people socialize with one another.
The topic of your research paper really caught my attention since there were similar points that I touched on in my research paper. Social media have led lots of consumers to focus more on their perceived lifestyle than appreciating their actual ones. In addition the ease of communication through a digital device has have both pros and cons like you mentioned above. Users can now communicate with people on the other side of the planet, but it is now a lot harder to find authenticity online.
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