In the documentary, there are interviews with former social media employees, social media experts, and people with some background in social media. Some of these people explain that they have experienced the drastic change of social media over the years, their influence, and reasons why they left the companies they were a part of. They continue to discuss the overall impact of social media on the minds of people, specifically of younger generations that grew up alongside social media platforms. A few of these experts have tried to put a pause on or call out some of the aspects that are harmful to the public. Even when they had all the power and factors, it was only dismissed and forgotten. This forced these experts to leave and begin to advocate for controls on social media. Other experts and employees stated it is hard to avoid the influence of social media, but controlling it must be a primary objective. They've even controlled it in their own households. One of the most talked-about subjects is the spread of misinformation. This only hurts society and pushes people away from each other. Social media has led to strong democracies to crumble over false accusations and information.
My opinion of the documentary is overall positive. I liked the side story with the family battling over the control of phones in everyday life. This portion allows the audience to relate to the real world, where people have become so addicted to their devices and have become easily influenced by outside forces. This resulted in them being hurt socially and physically, dragging others into messes that didn't need to happen. I believe this documentary is a great way for the world to know of the dangerous effects of social media and begin to think of the time they spend on it, what they read, and how it might affect their real life. I liked this documentary and I would highly recommend it to others.
Vincent,
ReplyDeleteI completely agree, I think every person in the United States is influenced by social media and it shows. So many people let social media decide what to do in their life which I personally don't believe is right. Social media can be great because it allows us to not only express who we are to a multitude of people but also meet brand new people that we likely otherwise wouldn't. I think the film really did its job, it makes people aware of the amount of time they actually spend on social media and prove how dangerous it has become. I totally would recommend this movie to many of my friends and I am glad you agree, I personally believe that anyone using social media needs to watch this so that they are made aware of the dangers before they experience something that could ruin their love for social media.
I agree—the family storyline made the message hit harder because it’s so easy to see those situations in real life. The points about misinformation and younger generations really stood out to me, too. You summed it up really well!
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