Final project: Social Media & Job Hunting

My LinkedIn experience has seemed like a professional exchange among the world's largest professional social networking site. The atmosphere has an impact on the branding of a professional environment for very well-off individuals, personal growth, connection, and efficiency benefits in job opportunities for adults. One of the most significant changes in LinkedIn's identity is that it now allows me to target a far wider audience, moving away from its original white-collar specialization. When reaching out to blue-collar professionals, entrepreneurs, and students in the labor pool, make the relationship more inclusive.

Throughout the semester, my new experiences with social media have developed my communication skills of how digital media can have either beneficial and detrimental effects on social cognition. Use of electronic media for educational purposes, access to home remedies, and establishing and maintaining interpersonal interactions around the planet are all beneficial characteristics. Serious drawbacks, digital media can be hazardous and have undesirable behavioral repercussions that alter one's consciousness. Use of social media may be potentially dangerous to other high-risk fake news behaviors of other users. 

A few of the situations I've had exploring for love on social media have included uncontrollable use of the web, which leads to excessive time consumption or antisocial behavior. This Internet addiction has been compared to high-level pharmaceuticals. My visual cortex compulsive residual stresses and irregularities were urging me not to read my social media messages, but I couldn't control myself. I could only imagine that the shrinkage of brain matter and mutations in chemicals in my brain were becoming permanent.

To counteract my experiences of uneasiness forced on by their social media interactions, I really have to educate myself self-discipline about what I see on social media, which is a distorted view of individual interpretations from all over the planet. By disappearing offline, I will be able to break away from the unpleasant loop of false information and take regular breaks.

As a byproduct of the sensations, I encounter while using social media, I've learned a valuable lesson about my own consciousness, and no one has tried to contact me requesting to be friends in real life. I sometimes used to assess my self-worth by worrying about what other people thought of my profile image on social media. As a result, in an attempt to be accepted, I began to believe and publish phony attributes.

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Information and Social Media (LIS 4380)

Kiersty Cox

USF - School of Information

Spring 2022

Final Project due May 2, 2022 at 11:59 PM

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