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What did the duck say to the sparrow?

Birds of a feather flock together… The Desire to feel connected – I heart social media! Propinquity attraction, not fatal attraction! Social Media platforms such as Facebook is found by most of its users as connecting with others and feeling a sense of belonging that is bigger than themselves.  One factor that is most common in social media sites is to socially compare themselves with others.  The impact of social comparison can be negative or positive, that affect the individual’s emotional well-being.  When individuals engage in upward social comparison; feeling connected, there is a negative outcome for those individuals with low self-esteem and can result in depression or increase anxieties.  Downward social comparison describes individuals who compare themselves to others who are better than them.  Researchers suggest that social media users believe that other users have better lives than themselves and therefore seek to be acc...

A Global Phenomenon - Social Media

Connecting and engaging with the world. Capturing Attention in Social Media  The importance of connecting to the masses I hear you loud and clear.             Social media has taken “connection” to a new level. Connecting with a viewer in terms of “likes” is important for a social media platform to stand out from the billions of social network users on the World Wide Web. The more a viewer returns and more followers are given their attention, the phenomenon continues. Being visual is one great way to influence attention to a platform. Research has shown that almost 85% of interaction rates on Facebook have increase due to infographics. Creating a collage, adding a caption to an image or even sharing an image that correlates to your subject matter is all that it takes to boost a website’s rating and continued support (Rampton, 2014).            Social media engages followers because of su...