Sunday, March 2, 2014

Advantages and Disadvantages of Facebook


In today’s generation everything is based off the internet. Lots of social media sites have become popular due to this. Facebook, twitter, and Instagram are just a few examples. This provides people to express opinions or feelings and even waste some time during the day. This is why the internet has so many positive and negative influences and effects on people. Facebook is a perfect social media site that proves all the different things going on around the world. When someone uses this all day long or for just the need to “stay connected” the effects will slowly show.
One major advantage of using Facebook is connecting with friends and family and the communication is free! “Facebook is free and it's one of the best medium for communication.”(Hasan) If you are communicating with people in another country you do not have to worry about the costs of sending a text message or when speaking on a phone line. Facebook provides you an easy and fun way to communicate with multiple people at once and it has video chatting available all from the comfort of a smart phone, tablet, TV, and a computer! “You can chat with friends by using Facebook. The Facebook messenger application is very handy for chatting online.”(Hassan) The social media site allows you to find old friends that have moved away and makes it easy to just connect with people from all over.

From a business stand point, Facebook is a great way to get your name out there. So many people are on it that if one person sees your page, they can share it to all their friends, and so on. “Facebook allows businesses to build a community with the potential of turning a proportion of those community members into customers.”(Robshaw-Bryan) This can cut down advertising costs for small businesses that cannot fund it right away. It allows people from all over to connect and share the reviews as well. Businesses can use this to market such as setting up special internet offers allowing only Facebook users to see. “The key to successful use of Facebook for businesses lies in your ability to engage followers, listen to them and to balance the content you are publishing”(Robshaw-Bryan)

And we all know that with social media there are some disadvantages to them. One major effect is addiction, a lot of people will become addicted to it because it provides such a broad way to follow friends and express their feelings to no extent.” Facebook is Addicting! For some people Facebook could be more addicting than Cigarette! (Hassan) This will impact the user in many negative ways. An excess amount of time every week on Facebook will affect the person in the way they think and potentially act out.  This addiction can lead people into creating false identities that later on can lead to cyber bullying. “People often use fake profile to insult or harass someone they don't like. Teen girls are more vulnerable to these activities. There are news found that many girls are mentally depressed or committed suicide after being harassed in Facebook.”(Hassan) It allows people to be non-confrontational but still get the bullying experience. I believe this experience is bad for younger adults such as kids entering middle school and so on. It can promote a lot of illegal activities and behavioral issues. People need to make sure who they add as friends and make things private. ”From different sources it is found that, Facebook can be life threatening sometimes. Many unknown people can track your activities and where you are going. As a result you can face trouble. So people should be careful in choosing friends and should try to keep their activities private.”(Hassan)

My thoughts are that as long as you don’t abuse Facebook for a diary than all the positives will be more relevant than the negatives. Friends have a huge impact on the way people usually act out or express themselves. Facebook is great just until people make it more of a personal life problem than keeping it a simple social media. Just keep it to a simple opinion sharing, funny videos/photo postings, and simple communication between peers.
 
Hassan, Mahamudul. "The Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Facebook." HubPages. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Mar. 2014.

Robshaw-bryan, Shell. "Facebook: Understanding the Business Benefits." RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Mar. 2014.
 

2 comments:

  1. Omar, very nice blog prompt, I like both of your advantages and when you got to talking about your disadvantage as well. Very nice when you were talking about facebook from a business standpoint. I have to disagree though and say that overall the negatives will always out weigh the positives just for the simple fact that there will always be those people who use facebook as a diary for attention. People crave it and take the "What's on your mind" slogan way to literal. I feel as though some people try to make themselves look better than they are to impress others or attract others. It's sad that there are people who can't just use the site as a simple way of staying connected with friends, because then I would probably still be active on the website. Only a matter of time before a new social media site is up and facebook becomes like myspace.

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  2. The positives you’ve said are just about the only ones that come with Facebook. However the first negative you have as addiction I have to disagree with. There are some proven Facebook “addicts” but I personally do not think that anyone could be really addicted to Facebook. That is a person’s pure choice to log on to Facebook, there is nothing making them do it. For example people who smoke cigarettes are addicted to the nicotine in the cigarette, the drug has them addicted. Even if someone really were addicted to Facebook, there is no possible way it could be as bad as a drug or alcohol addiction. The worst thing they do is not be social and check a website very often. I don’t think that is as much damage a drug addiction could do to your life. Yes Facebook can be somewhat dangerous when dealing with who follows you, but that’s what privacy settings are for. Furthermore that is the person using Facebook’s fault for allowing a stranger to follow them and track what they’re doing.

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