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By Alvin JonPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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Choose your toxicity: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or more. Social media can be a dangerous place. you will be thinking "How dangerous is it to love what my cousin posted about her cat?" there is no solution. But here's the thing. Photos.

If you have open accounts you are leaving yourself at risk for anyone who tries to access them. one knows what that means? Someone with an internet connection and a smart phone can find almost anything about you. for example, if on your Instagram there is a picture of you with Christmas and your boyfriend, and then in February there is a tweet talking about a few bad divorces, this person already knows you are not married, so you are a curious person. When they appear on your Facebook page, they will know where you are employed, where you visit school, family, friends, and anything else you have to confirm in the world. This person, even if he or she will be in the world, already knows many details of your life that he or she will never see. And in fact, it puts you at risk of finding someone who is unwittingly hitting you.

So do yourself a favor - because you deserve the easiest one for you - and keep your accounts private. And if you're worried that the boys won't find you, don't worry! They love the mystery of touch, the waiting time that will happily take them away!

Now, here are some of the dangers of human contact. they all put tons of pressure on us to look their best. And yes, sometimes this would be nice. Seeing pictures of others doing something can give us a sense of accomplishment and a sense of accomplishment. But there is a problem with some people posting pictures only to see the “love” that is useless to the body. Once this starts to happen, you stop dressing and try to please everyone which is an impossible task. and all this leads to more and more girls falling into the category of "good Islamic beauty" and leaving anyone who doesn't accept it as true with that. And not only women, but also men. With screen anonymity, people can say how they feel without seeing the magnitude of their names.

Every day people are bombarded with harsh words because they do not look like them, and why do we - the community - think so? it has never been better to make a person feel uncomfortable in their skin. We accept these items as normal online, but we do not allow them publicly. If on social media we used our anonymity to promote people rather than crush them, there would be no harm. Social media builds our confidence and that we are compelled to make an effort to be seen as the greatest of the hour of awakening (and sometimes those who sleep with them) and it is frustrating! Remember before Instagram, when people wore makeup for big shows and events and walked their dogs in pajama pants instead of wearing a cute skirt?

We are living at a time when cyberbullying is rampant, but not only is cyberbullying now taking its toll. this is often referred to as "social unrest." One in three women says cyberbullying has worsened over the past year. Fifty-seven percent of girls say they need to find the wrong ideas online. Of those, 25 percent said they were referred to by names such as "bitch" or "slut." Eight percent said they received threats such as "you need to die." And worst of all, most people will see someone being bullied online and doing nothing to stop it. Yes, that will make you a victim, but if we sleep in a world where no one will be protected then we will only do it to hurt each other.

Social media can be a very bad place to be young. Not only were they annoyed by the cruel talk but they were also bombarded with advertisements for food and cosmetics and for skin cleansers. it is unhealthy for anyone to be constantly reminded of what society wants them to look like.

But here's the wild thing. once we stop listening to them, and love ourselves the way we are and ignore these social abuses, social media is often surprising when you meet children with similar interests and dreams.

So in 2018, let’s make it a year to prevent online violence and use our words to make others feel good about themselves. Within communication, there is enough energy to create the planet a bright space and species.

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