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Negatives
Article One: https://www.forbes.com/sites/alicegwalton/2017/06/30/a-run-down-of-social-medias-effects-on-our-mental-health/
Written by Alice G. Walton June 30 2017
"The team looked at how much people used 11 social media sites ... Not surprisingly, it turned out that the more time people spent on these sites, the more socially isolated they perceived themselves to be. And perceived social isolation is one of the worst things for us, mentally and physically."
Article Two: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/sep/06/social-media-good-evidence-platforms-insecurities-health
Written by Matt Haig September 6 2017
"And this isn’t just politics. It’s health too. A survey conducted by the Royal Society of Public Health asked 1,500 young people to keep track of their moods while on the five most popular social media sites. Instagram and Snapchat came out worst, often inspiring feelings of inadequacy, anxiety and self-loathing. And according to another survey carried out by the youth charity Plan International UK, half of girls and two-fifths of boys have been the victims of online bullying"
Article Three: http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20180104-is-social-media-bad-for-you-the-evidence-and-the-unknowns
Written by Jessica Brown 5 January 2018
"Two studies involving more than 700 students found that depressive symptoms, such as low mood and feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness, were linked to the quality of online interactions. Researchers found higher levels of depressive symptoms among those who reported having more negative interactions"
Positives
Article One: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schoolreport/22065333
Written by Unknown 8 April 2013
"It also makes it a lot easier to keep in touch with family and friends, especially if they live far away. But you can also make new friends by connecting with friends of friends that you might not know."
Article Two: https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/positive-impact-social-networking-sites-society-opinion/
Written by Dave Parrack June 28 2017
"The point is that by all of us sharing our experiences, both good and bad, on social networking sites, we’re able to empathize with each other. A friend may have gone through a similar ordeal that you are currently going through, and they will be able to help you get through it."
Article Three: https://pimediaonline.co.uk/science-tech/the-positive-impact-of-social-media-and-technology-on-society/
"Written by Maia Gumer February 6 2018
A platform has also been created for people to gain skills and seek new opportunities; something we may dismiss but would not be able to cope without. Online dating has really kicked off as well, with 1 in 5 relationships now starting online, many originating from the range of apps that are available, and that cater for all personal preferences."
Article One: https://www.forbes.com/sites/alicegwalton/2017/06/30/a-run-down-of-social-medias-effects-on-our-mental-health/
Written by Alice G. Walton June 30 2017
"The team looked at how much people used 11 social media sites ... Not surprisingly, it turned out that the more time people spent on these sites, the more socially isolated they perceived themselves to be. And perceived social isolation is one of the worst things for us, mentally and physically."
Article Two: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/sep/06/social-media-good-evidence-platforms-insecurities-health
Written by Matt Haig September 6 2017
"And this isn’t just politics. It’s health too. A survey conducted by the Royal Society of Public Health asked 1,500 young people to keep track of their moods while on the five most popular social media sites. Instagram and Snapchat came out worst, often inspiring feelings of inadequacy, anxiety and self-loathing. And according to another survey carried out by the youth charity Plan International UK, half of girls and two-fifths of boys have been the victims of online bullying"
Article Three: http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20180104-is-social-media-bad-for-you-the-evidence-and-the-unknowns
Written by Jessica Brown 5 January 2018
"Two studies involving more than 700 students found that depressive symptoms, such as low mood and feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness, were linked to the quality of online interactions. Researchers found higher levels of depressive symptoms among those who reported having more negative interactions"
Positives
Article One: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schoolreport/22065333
Written by Unknown 8 April 2013
"It also makes it a lot easier to keep in touch with family and friends, especially if they live far away. But you can also make new friends by connecting with friends of friends that you might not know."
Article Two: https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/positive-impact-social-networking-sites-society-opinion/
Written by Dave Parrack June 28 2017
"The point is that by all of us sharing our experiences, both good and bad, on social networking sites, we’re able to empathize with each other. A friend may have gone through a similar ordeal that you are currently going through, and they will be able to help you get through it."
Article Three: https://pimediaonline.co.uk/science-tech/the-positive-impact-of-social-media-and-technology-on-society/
"Written by Maia Gumer February 6 2018
A platform has also been created for people to gain skills and seek new opportunities; something we may dismiss but would not be able to cope without. Online dating has really kicked off as well, with 1 in 5 relationships now starting online, many originating from the range of apps that are available, and that cater for all personal preferences."

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