Final Blog Post
Today, I will be sharing with you all my relationship with technology and how the media has a role in my life. Additionally, I will share information about my digital footprint as well as my online presence.
Relationship Status: Complicated
My relationship with technology and media in itself is very complicated. I love it and hate it at the same time. I find so many positives with it, yet with those positives, I still find a good amount of negatives.
Here are some of the positives I found with technology:
- Reality Made Easier:
Everyone now has access to knowledge of everything at the tips of their fingers. Our phones provide us with information and technology we could only dream of 40 years ago. We no longer have to open up a dictionary or a book. Just type in what you are looking for into Google and it will find the answers for you.
- Medical Advancements:
Technology that helps with organ transplants, bionic limbs, gene editing, and 3D-printed organs and tissues are just to name a few amazing advancements. Years and years ago, we would have struggled to find solutions for amputees. Now, we can provide them with bionic arms that help them get back to their normal lives before they were impacted by their amputation.
- Impossible Made Possible:
We now have access to jobs through computers, and even our phones. Our world has self-driving cars and augmented realities. These are just some of the advancements we have made that no one thought could be remotely possible 20 years ago. Technology makes the impossible possible. Without technology, we would likely struggle to function in our everyday lives just because technology makes it so much easier.
Yet...we did function before technology. So, why do we need it so badly now? Have we just become reliant on it? Are we addicted to the ease that technology brings to us in our everyday lives?
Here are the negatives of technology that I found to be true:
- Social Media:
Social media has been a very controversial topic throughout the years since it was introduced. The idea of liking peoples content and commenting seems like a cute idea, no? However, the idea of getting likes and positive comments was something people were beginning to strive for; crave. When people's accounts do not reach a certain following or they do not get a certain amount of likes on their posts, that is when mental health is put in jeopardy. Because overall social standards have been raised to almost an unreachable bar, it is no wonder so many people on social media develop anxiety, depression, FOMO, and body image issues.
- Technology Takeover:
Technology as we know it is almost implemented in everything, especially when it comes to everyday lives. Microwave? Technology. Refrigerator? Technology. Washer and dryer? Technology. You want to ask a question? Resort to technology. Humans today rely so much on technology that there is no way anyone can imagine living without it. That is what our world has come to. We cannot function without our phones nearby us or in our hand or pocket. We have begun an overreliance on technology. We rely too heavily on calculators, spellcheck, GPS, and so many more things that were more than possible before the time of technology. People would use mental math and write out equations; people used dictionaries to check their spelling; people used paper or laminated maps to find where they were going. Our lives were doable then and they are doable now. However, the issue still remains where we rely so heavily on technology that we have begun not thinking for ourselves.
- Educational Concerns:
With our reliance on technology comes education and cognitive concerns. Between the years of 2000 and 2015, the average attention span of a teenager has gone from 28-42 minutes all the way down to just 8 seconds by 2024. That is alarming. It has decreased so severely due to constant notifications and multitasking, reducing the ability to focus deeply. With my phone around me while doing tasks or homework, I struggle to stay attentive in my work for more than 10 minutes without getting distracted by a notification.
Technology today is terrifying. It is everywhere, and is implemented in almost everything we know. What would we do without technology?
Relating to the Short Videos
In the final blog post prompt I have been following, I found that the dark side of technology video appealed the most to me. I see the dark side more than the light. I have never felt more left out and lonely when it comes to social media. Seeing posts about how perfect someone's life looks is very detrimental to my health and I have attempted at telling myself that I should never assume what someone is going through. While it may look perfect on the outside, who knows what is happening on the inside. I prefer to tell myself that there is a vulnerable side to everyone and everyone has their own conflicts like myself. That tends to help me feel less of the effects of FOMO because I can reflect on my own life.
For the videos I had discussed in other blog posts regarding privacy and online censorship, those are not nearly as thought-provoking for me as the dark side of social media and its effect on mental health. However, I do believe that technology allows the impossible to be possible, and that may not necessarily always be good. Technology may allow governments to surveil its citizens in a non-ethical way, like listening in on private conversations or spying on the actions of citizens, which is very concerning.
Conclusion
Overall, my relationship with technology is complicated. I struggle to find more good in it than bad, yet I use it every day. I am writing on a computer right now. That is both amazing and horrible at the same time. This just reasserts my opinion that we rely too heavily on technology for all our needs and wants. What happened to writing on paper?
Thank you so much for following along with me as I explored multiple different topics across all my blog posts concerning laws and media and both combined. I hope you enjoyed reading these as much as I enjoyed typing and compiling them!
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