Social Media...
Is Not Social
By: Brett SykesPhoto Source: Flickr “Oblivious” Andrew Sutherland
Social media has allowed us to put on masks and hold up shields. [12]
Photo Source: Pixabay “Leonidas statue” Gancheva
In real life, we look like this. [9]
Photo Source: Flickr “cat” Selda Eigler
But, online we look like this. [9]
Photo Source: Flickr “Lion” Dulup
Focusing on cultivating our online persona is a crutch and the expense is our real-life persona. [12]
Photo Source: Flickr “Lost to society ” Ricardo Liberato
71% of Internet users are plugged into social media [12] and we check our phones 150 times per day [9].
Photo Source: Flickr “Texting” M.o.B 68
We have sacrificed conversation for connection. [7]
Photo Source: Flickr “Taxi!” Stefan Tarnell
39% of Americans spend more time socializing online, than face to face. [1]
Photo Source: Flickr “sb10063521a-001” Verkeorg
We expect more from technology and less
from each other. [7]
Photo Source: Flickr “Airplane” Cory Hatchel
20% of Americans
prefer texting or
communicating
online to talking
face to face. [1]
Photo Source: Flickr “Hug” Petras Gagilas
Social networks are creating the illusion of companionship without the demands of friendship. [7]
Photo Source: Flickr “Texting” Kreg Steppe
33% of Americans are more likely
to speak to someone new
online than in person. [1]
Photo Source: Flickr “American Flag” Michael Dorausch
People who use social networking sites are prone to social isolation. [6]
Photo Source: Flickr “Isolation” Mtrappitt
We are together, but each of us is in our own bubble. [11]
Photo Source: Flickr “Bubbles” Jeff Kubina
Right now we are too connected to people and it’s only making us unhappy. [3]
Photo Source: Flickr “Dwindling Flames - 20151001_074618” L. Eaton
An experiment found that Facebook could cause problems in relationships by increasing feelings of jealousy and envy. [5]
Photo Source: Flickr “Couple” Wyatt Fisher
We live in a time of multi-communicating, where no one person gets personal attention for long. [4]
Photo Source: Flickr “Birds” likeaduck
Even selfies are interrupting experiences to mark the moment. [10]
Photo Source: Flickr “Selfie Stick” Ravi
Being alone feels like a problem that needs to be solved, so people solve it by connecting. [7]
Photo Source: Flickr “For my math girl” Craig Dugas
People in the U.S. check their Facebook, Twitter, and other social media accounts a staggering 17 times a day. [2]
Photo Source: Flickr “Texting in Nyc” Michele Ursino
We are getting used to a way of being alone together. [11]
Photo Source: Flickr “Communication Breakdown” Matteo Bagnoli
We would all live better if
we had hands to hold
rather than keys to click. [8]
Photo Source: Flickr “Holding Hands” Quinn Dombrowski
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