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In today’s world, social media has influenced the life of almost every individual. Social media is also playing a major role in the community building.If we talk from psychological aspect, we can say that social media has changed the way people think about developing relationships and doing business. Social media has changed the way people develop communities and networks. Many types of social media are available today that help people remain in contact with each other and develop business relationships.
Some of the main examples of social networking websites include Twitter, Facebook, and Orkut. However, social media mainly refers to the use of social websites that play an active role in personal and professional communication. In this paper, we will discuss the ways social media affects humans, as well as the ways the use f social media involves psychology. In we talk from anthropological viewpoint, we can say that social media has influenced the system of kinship. Usually, we create our own definition of family based on our own perceptions.
Today, social media also plays a key role in forming the definition of family. We can choose to add and not add people to our social network depending on their behaviors and gestures that they make while remaining in contact with us on the social websites. In this way, we actually go beyond the actual definition of family. We add on our social accounts such people who although do not have any direct relationship with us but they become the most trusted and lovable people for us. It is the psychology of humans that they like to be in continuous touch on people who are away from them.
Through social media, our perception about blood relationships changes as we start focusing on the development of intangible relationships. We, as humans, like to meet new people in life. Through social media, it has become very easy for people to find new people and chat with them. Social media is moving the concept of anthropology towards forming of new forms of kinship. For example, we can find people on the social websites who have their childhood friends or close friends with them even closer than their actual blood relationships.
This point endorses the concept that psychology and human perception are those two factors that are playing a significant role in formation of new relationships on the social media. Social media helps people in formation of imagined networks and communities. People can form communities without any boundaries and ethnic or racial limitations. Through social media, they find a place where they can find people with whom they feel nice to talk. According to Miller (2011), social media has made people less individualistic (p. 190). Social media enables interaction between people from different cultures, backgrounds, and countries.
It also helps in establishing long lasting relationships between people, such as, the relationship of friendship, marriage, and business relationship. It relates to psychology in a sense that people like to try such forms new forms of communication whether it is in the form of smart phone chat or social media chat. Using social media, people find it easy to find suitable life partners from any particular background who have similar thoughts and feelings related to different issues. This again relates to psychology in a sense that most of the people have the desire to have the life partner from some other family, culture, or county.
Social media helps them in this regard by forming connections between people from different backgrounds. Therefore, we can say that social networking websites helps people in the formation of diverse communities, as well as in developing long lasting relationships. According to Wheeldon (2010), social media mainly helps in enhancing communication. This statement supports the viewpoint that social media targets the psychology of
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