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How Technology Affects Us MAG

January 9, 2010
By mads942 SILVER, Houston, Texas
mads942 SILVER, Houston, Texas
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Everyone has seen the moody, withdrawn kid with music blasting out of his white earbuds, or the girl rapidly texting on her phone. The youth of today are constantly immersed in technological advancements that promote nonstop communication and instant gratification, whether through cell phones, gaming systems, laptops, or MP3 players. But are these technological advancements a good thing? I believe that the growth of technology has negatively influenced the social interactions of today's youth because it isolates individuals from reality, hinders communication, and perpetuates the concept of immediate ­satisfaction.

Technology is a negative influence on us because it separates individuals from reality. The iPod is one example; by putting in your earbuds and immersing yourself in music while in public, you are disconnecting yourself from the real world. “For some people, the main appeal of the iPod is that it preoccupies you so that you do not have to deal with the uncontrollable factors of everyday life,” writes Krystle Song, a University of California, student on her website “Attack of the iZombies.”

The ability for people to surround themselves with the familiar by using their iPod is appealing because it rarely provides the listener with something unexpected or unknown. However, it can be argued that this is a bad thing. By constantly being cut off from personal interactions and new experiences because of a technological device, a generation with substandard social abilities is being groomed. If we do not have to face reality by experiencing new things, making personal relationships, and problem solving, then we will never be able to function as adults.

Technology hinders personal communication, which negatively impacts our age-group. Although “our culture heralds the Internet as a technological wonder, there are suggestions that Internet use has a negative influence on individuals and their social skills,” writes Bob Affonso in his article, “Is the Internet Affecting the Social Skills of Our Children?” Data shows that those who use the Internet frequently spend over 100 minutes less time with friends and family than non-Internet users, according to Norman H. Nie and D. Sunshine Hillygus in their paper “The Impact of Internet Use on Sociability.”

The Internet actually detracts from the communication abilities of society, especially the young. When our communication skills are gradually lessened, we begin “spending less time talking to families, experiencing more daily stress, and feeling more lonely and depressed,” writes Affonso. In our formative teen years, lack of personal communication due to excessive Internet usage can have an overall negative effect on mental and physical health. Communication skills are critical for everyone, yet use of the Internet is undermining this development.

Technology negatively affects us by perpetuating the mindset of immediate satisfaction. The creation of various portable technological devices has slowly ingrained the idea of instant gratification. With gadgets like the PS3 or Nintendo DS, which allow users to play games anywhere, or cell phones that let us keep in touch virtually everywhere and at any time, we grow up learning that whenever we want pleasure or enjoyment, it will automatically be granted to us.

Some argue that the Internet has a positive effect on social interactions because it allows us to form friendships online. However, the capacity to meet “a virtually unlimited number of people through chat rooms, bulletin boards, and other services,” is actually extremely negative, write Jean-Francois Coget and Yamauchi Yutaka in their paper, “Untangling the Social ­Impact of the Internet.” There are dangerous people on the Internet who are a threat to young people. The ability to access anything and everything someone posts without knowing if their intent is malicious is a downside to the open transfer of information available on the Internet. While Coget and Yutaka claim that “the Internet can foster openness, self-confidence, and a greater sense of ease and comfort in dealing with others … the Internet can even provide opportunities by freeing those who are too depressed to conduct a social life in the real world,” it is extremely unhealthy to make and sustain all of your social interactions online. We will not be positively impacted by communicating through a computer screen if we already do not have the self-confidence to socially interact in reality.

I believe the advancement of technology has negatively impacted our social interactions because it detaches us from what is happening around us, obstructs communication, and spreads the concept of instant gratification. Society must be able to utilize technology while not allowing it to impede social interactions, particularly for those who are easily influenced during our formative years. Our world must learn to embrace technology without allowing it to negatively impact the creation of functional adults in society.



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rekt m8 said...
on Mar. 17 2015 at 10:11 am
Technology is not a good thing and I agree but it is up to the person to use it too much and make it a bad thing.

on Feb. 26 2015 at 6:35 pm
i highly disagree, because if it ween't for technologic advances we'ed still be in the stone age, bronze if we were lucky!!

technology said...
on Dec. 8 2014 at 10:14 pm
what does technology foreffects

your mom said...
on Nov. 15 2014 at 4:51 pm
technology is transortation not just cellphones and stuff  

on Oct. 17 2014 at 1:50 am
Grant Anderson BRONZE, Hemet, California
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Obviously there are great things about the Internet; it's just that some parts of it can have a negative effect on us.

Ichybutt said...
on Sep. 30 2014 at 11:15 am
XD genius  

kay kay said...
on Sep. 18 2014 at 9:39 am
He wrote it on the internet because everybody is on the internet. Duh!

blake 72 said...
on Sep. 8 2014 at 2:41 pm
yes u should that is a good idea :) nice thinkin 

Guy Mcgee said...
on Sep. 8 2014 at 9:51 am
You write about how the Internet is bad.... but your using it to write about it?

jazzyyoooo said...
on May. 22 2014 at 6:50 pm
good job. but u got a little to carried away jk. its was pretty good but also tech is good sometimes not always nut

awesomesnook said...
on May. 11 2014 at 8:17 pm
You write save the trees on a piece of paper.

pebbles22854 said...
on May. 8 2014 at 10:02 am
TECHNOLOGY has goods sides and Bad sides to it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

bombbass said...
on Apr. 30 2014 at 10:11 am
first of all technology is cell phones and internet  yes you are right on your part of this conversation but the article is useing technology as in cell phones as a subject setting 

john swifter said...
on Apr. 11 2014 at 9:43 am
nice one hey....u really got that person hey...

ali12345 said...
on Apr. 7 2014 at 12:18 pm
ya  you are right 

Anonon said...
on Mar. 26 2014 at 1:47 pm
I think your definition of technology in this case is wrong. I think what you're trying to talk about is celluar devices, and the internet. Keep in mind, cars, trains, even many of the equipment you use to see the world is a result of technology. Don't get me wrong,  I agree with the idea of your essay.

sevenstar said...
on Feb. 18 2014 at 10:12 am
good job guys

on Feb. 12 2014 at 7:22 am
if technology is bad how did you comment you used a laptop how do you stay in touch with family and friends you use a phone 

Football25 said...
on Jan. 30 2014 at 12:24 pm
Yes you are completely right

on Nov. 10 2013 at 6:44 pm
Deej6595 BRONZE, Billerica, Massachusetts
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I agree with your stance. This is short but, gets to the point and provides enough information for the reader. Great job!