Social Media Ruins Interpersonal Relationship

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Subject Area:English

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Many claims link social media to ruining of interpersonal relationships, especially among teenagers. Still, research studies have established that social media plays a key part in changing face-to-face relationships and human social and behavioural skills. Since the boom of social media as a form of communication, interpersonal relationships among close people have continually degraded. This means that although social media promotes relationships among people in the community, it remains to be a major impediment to the development of interpersonal relationships among individuals. One of the questions that remain to run across our minds is how social media ruins interpersonal relationships. Lastly, social media enables individuals who are far apart to interact making it appealing to individuals. Consequently, most people have shifted their focus to online communication with their friends and relatives.

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Still, business organizations have adopted this type of communication because it can reach most people conveniently. With most people shifting their attention to social media, face-to-face interrelation among individuals has continually diminished. According to various research findings and statistics, the number of people who spend most of their time in social media platforms on daily basis increases while the amount of time spent on the interpersonal relationship and social skills have gone down. Most people especially those who have low self-esteem will have pressure on how to present themselves online. This has make most people seemingly busy to create their own identity in the social media platforms making them to forget about those close to them (Taylor, 5). For example, most children will spend most of their time on these platforms that they miss the opportunity to interact with their parents.

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While I was young, my father would always complain our behaviour of spending the most time on our phones than communicating with each other. Equally, it is common to find most employees busy on social media through mobile phones or computers during relationship building programs, which make employees interact less. This shows how these platforms may seem to increase our social interaction while in the real sense they diminish our interrelation skills. Social media bullying is another cause for which it ruins relationships. Although cyberbullying is a long time problem, with more people spending the most time on these platforms, the opportunity for bullying has increased (Todd, 12). Most people claim that social media helps improve social interaction but in real case, it is that most individuals become victims of bullying.

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