It is inevitable that nowadays social network plays an essential role in our lives. These websites bring up new styles of communication, such as Facebook’s and people can stay connected …show more content…
According to Tardanico that “Studies show that only 7% of communication is based on the written or verbal word. A whopping 93% is based on nonverbal body language”. According to Jung, social media sites make it more confusing for us to distinguish between the meaningful relationships, and the numerous casual relationships set up through social media.” By focusing so much of our time and psychic energy on these less meaningful relationships, our most important connections, he fears, will …show more content…
To clarify, pressure to read and respond on Facebook and Twitter are the main source of stress for older people who use the sites. For younger people the stress comes from increased peer pressure as friends share personal information online. Indeed, These supposed “friends” are really no more than strangers. Moreover, its great eating disorder is the second effect. According to National eating disorders that over 80% of Americans watch television daily, which means these people watch over three hours per day. Also, “Pressure from mass media to be muscular also appears to be related to body dissatisfaction among men. This effect may be smaller than among women, but it is still significant” according to National eating disorders. However, There is no specific cause of body dissatisfaction or disordered eating. But, research is increasingly clear that the media does indeed contribute and that exposure to and pressure exerted by media increase body dissatisfaction and disordered