Saturday, February 2, 2013

Social Media: Platforms


We all use social media in some way or another. In today’s world there are so many different social media platforms available to us at the click of a button. This includes anything from YouTube to blogging. There are six main groups that these different platforms seem to fit into: blogging, collaboration, image-sharing, micro-blogging, networking, and video-sharing. This infographic shows some examples of social media platforms and where they fit within these six categories.



Platforms allow users to communicate with others and share content. It is a huge benefit that we, as social media users, take advantage of. This really is a phenomenal tool right at our fingertips. Along with all the benefits of social media, however, there are some disadvantages. This article states a variety of concerns that social media platforms create.

One concern it discussed was negative health consequences. According to a study done in 2010 by the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, extensive social media use correlated with unhealthy behavior. This unhealthy behavior was categorized as drinking, smoking, and sexual activity.

Another concern was isolation. Although these social media platforms are to bring people together, it actually can create mental, psychological, emotional, and physical problems regarding isolation. This is because users are experiencing a decreasing amount of time in face-to-face communication and more time using these platforms to communicate with peers.

The article also touched on some concerns that have yet to be studied. These include decreasing productivity, encouraging poor grammar and spelling, privacy, and cyber bullying. We don’t understand all of the negative consequences of social media use, but we also don’t understand all of the positive consequences either.

All of these social media platforms listed above can be used in a positive or negative way. It’s important to understand the way we can use all of these different platforms for our benefit. As the old saying goes, too much of anything is too much. We need to be careful of how extensively we use these platforms, but remember that they can be used to our advantage as well.

7 comments:

  1. That's an interesting point about social media creating isolation instead of bringing people and interests together. I think I go through phases, on different platforms, where I don't actively participate, but I still engage in viewing the website itself.

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  2. I really like the picture you used. Great color and vibrance.

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    1. seriously, Braden, you commented on the color and vibrance of the picture?

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  3. Really interesting point about the health problems that may come along with social media use. I definitely think that could be a possibility, especially since people who tend to use social media heavily are people who want to make their lives seem so much better than they really are. Good post!

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  4. Interesting to hear about the other side of platforms (health affects).

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  5. I agree with the others! I never really thought about the negative health affects of social media platforms. I do think it is a good way to network across long distances, but the value of face-to-face networking is a whole different story!

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