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Here are 10 responses for each of the questions from the perspective of a student:
1. Why do you think people are addicted to social media? - Social media provides constant
stimulation and entertainment. - Fear of missing out (FOMO) on updates from friends. -
Dopamine rush from likes and comments. - Easy access to information and news. - Social
validation and self-esteem boosts. - It can serve as a distraction from real-life problems. -
Peer pressure to stay connected. - Habitual scrolling becomes an automatic response. - It's
a means of escaping boredom. - Social comparison fuels addiction.
2. Why do you use social media? - To stay in touch with friends and family. - Networking
and connecting with peers. - Sharing personal experiences and memories. - Keeping up with
current events and trends. - Promoting academic or personal achievements. - Discovering
new interests and hobbies. - Participating in online communities or groups. - Entertainment
through memes, videos, and posts. - Finding information and resources for studies. -
Building an online identity or personal brand.
3. Does social media influence our lives? - Yes, it shapes our perceptions and opinions. - It
impacts our self-esteem and mental health. - Social media can affect our real-world
relationships. - It plays a role in our daily decision-making. - It can lead to addiction and time
management issues. - Social media influences consumer behavior. - It has the power to
amplify social movements. - It can expose us to diverse perspectives. - Social media can be
a source of misinformation. - It provides a platform for self-expression and activism.
4. How do we limit the use of social media? - Set specific time limits for daily usage. -
Disable notifications to reduce distractions. - Unfollow or mute accounts that trigger negative
emotions. - Use productivity apps to track and limit usage. - Designate "social media-free"
periods during the day. - Replace social media time with other activities. - Seek support from
friends or family for accountability. - Delete unnecessary social media apps from your phone.
- Practice mindfulness to reduce impulsive use. - Consider a digital detox or social media
hiatus.
5. What’s the importance of social media? - It facilitates global communication and
connectivity. - It serves as a platform for information dissemination. - Social media can
amplify voices and causes. - It enhances networking and career opportunities. - It fosters a
sense of community and belonging. - Social media enables rapid response to emergencies. -
It empowers individuals to share their stories. - It drives innovation and entrepreneurship. - It
connects people with similar interests worldwide. - It's a valuable tool for education and
learning.
6. Does social media influence our learning? How? - Yes, it can enhance learning through
educational content. - It provides access to online courses and resources. - Social media
platforms can facilitate collaborative learning. - It exposes students to diverse viewpoints and
ideas. - It can be a source of inspiration and motivation. - Social media fosters discussion
and debate on educational topics. - It can also be a distraction if not used mindfully. -
Teachers can use social media for educational purposes. - It allows for sharing and
discussing academic achievements. - Social media can complement traditional learning
methods.
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