A lecturer for one of my modules challenged me to a day without social media at the time I was unsure if I would be able to complete it but i decided to give it a go.
As the day started it seemed simple I didn't find it challenging at all until the afternoon. Because I use Facebook to organise a lot of my group meetings and share information about research I had done or my group members had done I found it challenging. If i'm honest I may have looked at Facebook once throughout the day, the temptation had been killing me but after it I was mad because with no surprise there was nothing essential that I had missed. Although taking into consideration my slip up in my defence I didn't look at snapchat(Which is a major deal for me) or twitter etc for the entire day.
Although it was a good experience to try a day without social media it is sad to see how much we depend on it. I am going to encourage my friends to try a day without social media as a way for us to realise just how much we depend on our social sites.
Although it was a good experience to try a day without social media it is sad to see how much we depend on it. I am going to encourage my friends to try a day without social media as a way for us to realise just how much we depend on our social sites. dripfollowers
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