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As social creatures,
we find ourselves immersed in a world
where maintaining both online and
offline ties is vital to our success
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A person without a or account
may be seen as unsociable,
regardless of the
individual’s actual identity.
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It has become a stigma that in order to be connected
one must be connected online Image by Jamie Henderson
Sites like Facebook have been, in some way or another, implemented
to our daily lives
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“Canadians are increasingly using
social media for its rather
than entertainment.”
– Charles Zamaria Source: ‘Facebook fatigue’ and the aging social network
“Many people simply feel they can’t
leave Facebook forever because it’s
integrated into everyday event planning, networking and decision making” – Peter Corbett
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Source: ‘Facebook fatigue’ and the aging social network
“For youth that are looking for
instant gratification, there’s
a legacy where in life stages of the
individual, Facebook comes back.” – Charles Zamaria
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Source: ‘Facebook fatigue’ and the aging social network
This button holds more power than what we give it credit for.
It could make or break a relationship between people.
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“It was actually what people
didn’t do on Facebook that caused
the most strife.”
Image taken from Facebook.com
– Allison McCann
Source: How Facebook Ruined Dating (And Breaking Up Too)
“ This expectation of constant
connectivity is making some of
us craz with insecurity.” - Elizabeth Bernstein
Image by Helga Weber
Source: He Texts, She Tweets—Are They E-Compatible?
“Did your email to a friend or relative fail to elicit an immediate response?”
“Clearly, he or she is angry. Or .” - Elizabeth Bernstein
Image by Scuddr Source: He Texts, She Tweets—Are They E-Compatible?
Only 7% of communication consists of words themselves
93% of what you might actually mean is lost in translation.
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Source: Body Language: A Key to Success in the Workplace
Is communicating via a 26 letter
system across pixilated screens
really worth it just because it’s convenient?
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Sometimes we’re so engrossed in uploading the perfect picture to sites like Instagram that we end up
but not experiences
with captured moments,
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Source: Are social media killing your relationship?
We lose ourselves in the lives of others on , giving time and
attention to ,
rather than the people in whom you're invested
Image by Jesús Pérez Pacheco Source: Are social media killing your relationship?
connecting billions worldwide with a single
click.
If utilized correctly, it can be one of the greatest tools of mankind,
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However, no matter
our obsession, we
shouldn’t be ruled by the standards of
social media. Image by cristinacosta
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All images are licensed under the Creative Commons Non-Commerical Share-Alike 3.0 agreement and are
sourced from Flickr or Google Images.
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Sources
• Are social media killing your relationship? – Hearst Communications, Inc. http://living.msn.com/tech/social/are-social-media-killing-your-relationship#8
• ‘Facebook fatigue’ and the aging social network – Carys Mills http://www.thestar.com/business/tech_news/2013/04/05/facebook_fatigue_and_the_aging_social_network.html
• How Facebook Ruined Dating (And Breaking Up Too) – Allison McCann http://www.buzzfeed.com/atmccann/how-facebook-ruined-dating-and-breaking-up-too
• Body Language: A Key to Success in the Workplace – Carmine Gallo http://finance.yahoo.com/news/pf_article_102425.html
• He Texts, She Tweets—Are They E-Compatible? - Elizabeth Bernstein http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304708604577502672286303452.html
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