Unsocial Media

Breaking free from the shackles of Social Media. Lets talk about the negative and positive impacts of social media; addictions, and privacy concerns. Social media platforms are intended to catch your attention, keep you on the web, and consistently check your screen for refreshes.

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Topics Covered In The Book

Mental Health


Most youths and youthful grown-ups use social media. With 45% of teenagers detailing that they are online "continually," and another 44% saying they are online at least a few times a day, specialists are inquiring whether social media can destroy emotional wellbeing.

Smartphone Addiction


Sometimes, phone fixation is informally known as "nomophobia" (fear of being without a phone) and is frequently energised by an Internet abuse issue or Internet compulsion issue.

Privacy Concerns


Have you seen how the adverts on the sites you visit, appear to be an ideal match to your interests? Believe that is a coincidence?

Public Opinion


During the U.S. presidential decisions, the media assumed a significant part in introducing the competitors' vision on a few topics. All things considered, one may see isolation in sentiments among certain subjects identified with one another or a competitor.

Positive Effects


Long-range informal communication is perhaps the most significant aspect of every individual's lives at present, which is why it can't be overlooked by any means. One question that has been irritating various people for quite a while is whether social media is useful for society.

Managing Screen Time


However, inertly looking through the web and social media has become so inconceivably normal that managing screen time can be an incredible task.

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About Author

Calvin Robbins


Calvin Robbins is the author behind Unsocial Media. He is a passionate IT professional. His work across multiple disciplines gives him a broad perspective of the IT experience. Having spent the last 12 years workings in IT. Many years spent working for Oracle and currently Dell Technologies. He has a great understanding of the latest technology trends. Unsocial Media is his first book

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