Reflection 4: Eat Sh!t and Die—Why is Social Media So Mean?

 An unfortunate side effect of social media has been the proliferation of bad online behavior. Rudeness, trolling, aggressiveness, ridicule, and harassment are only a few of the byproducts of an easily anonymous and increasingly impersonal online culture. While it's tempting (and sometimes even cathartic) to laugh off a lot of the Internet's nastiness, we can't deny that words, even those online, can hurt people. For teens, who often bare the brunt of social media harassment, the results can even be fatal. Most, if not all, of the most popular social media sites routinely devolve into spite and cynicism, particularly in their comments sections. Meanwhile, for some online communities, such as Grab, the nastiness is the point. What is the source of all this negativity? Is there a way for social media sites to be kind and respectful places again? Finally, how would you evaluate your own behavior online?

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  • MLA Style, plus Works Cited
  • 375 words (2 pages) 
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