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Social networking has become a great way to
communicate with
friends,
family,
coworkers,
and romantic partners Photo by PinkMoose
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“Online self-disclosure was negatively associated with intimacy and satisfaction between couples." - Juwon Lee
Source: From bullying to relationships, mapping our online communications
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And once the romance is over…
“Facebook friends with an ex delayed
emotional recovery
and led to greater distress over the breakup, negative
feelings, sexual desire and longing for the ex-partner.”
- Tara Marshall
Source: How Facebook Ruined Dating (And Breaking Up Too) by Allison McCann
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However talking over social networks,
you remove important conversation tools like
body language,
tone, and
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Now, thanks to our smartphones, it is
never OK to be unavailable.
EVER.
Not for a minute. Source: He Texts, She Tweets, Are They E-Compatible? by
Elizabeth Bernstein
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Not only does social networking effect relationships with others,
but your relationship
with yourself
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Studies have shown that the comments on your Facebook profile picture strongly affect
your level of perceived physical, social and
professional attractiveness.
Source: The Social Psychology of the Selfie by Christine Erickson
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We rely on others' perceptions, judgments and
appraisals to develop our social self.
Source: The Social Psychology of the Selfie by Christine Erickson
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“The "looking-glass self" is a
psychological
concept that
suggests we
develop our sense
of self based on the
perceptions of those
we interact with” – Andrea Letamendi
Source: The Social Psychology of the Selfie by Christine Erickson
Photo by James Cridland
And yet we
have
sacrificed
conversation
for mere connection.
We live in a
technological
universe in
which we are
ALWAYS
communicating
Source: The Flight From Conversation by Sherry Turkle
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And how many facebook friends, twitter followers, etc. do people
actually converse with, both online and offline?
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It seems people are wasting time observing
the lives of others instead of living their
own lives