Sunday, March 2, 2014

Positive and Negative effects from Facebook

Negative effects Facebook has on society

·         The negative effects of Facebook are no different than any other social media site. People can become addicted and infatuated with Facebook and wasting a lot of time on it. When on Facebook there is a lot more to do than just look at peoples status updates and pictures. Facebook has a large gaming community which is made up of games Facebook users can play with their own friends. These games are simple time-based games that take a while to be rich in the game. There is an option for these players to spend their own money on this virtual game to be able to buy items in their game. According to the article from Forbes.com 1.6% Of Facebook Users Spent Over $1 Billion On Virtual Goods out of the 955 million Facebook users, 15 million have spent their own money on Facebook games. Even though it is only 1.6% of Facebook users it is still 15 million people. For the first half of 2012 these users have spent $1.26 billion on virtual games. I see this as being a negative because the small percentages of people that do spend their money on Facebook spend a lot. If they do spiral out of control on spending their money on these games it can lead to losing personal assets that they can no longer pay for, such as their car, house, or not being able to send their children to college.

·         Facebook is a great way to spread information, especially false information. Not only is Facebook a great way to find out the ending to a show or movie you have not seen yet, but there have been cases of people spreading false information about huge events. From the article Misuse of social media could wreak havoc, warns World Economic Forum “More than 500 million people have signed up to Twitter, and one billion to Facebook in less than decade. There have been several incidents over the past 12 months, where false information transmitted on the internet, or by text message, has had serious consequences” This shows that through all these people connected on these sites it is very easy to spread false information which can lead to severe consequences.

Positive effects Facebook has on society.

·         Almost everywhere you go you see the Facebook logo. Many stores have them because it is completely free advertising. Advertising can be very expensive especially if you have a small budget. Facebook is a great way for companies to keep their followers up to date on sales, hours, and specials they will have. From the article How to advertise your business for free Setting up a business page on Facebook is free, and allows you to interact with your customers and other businesses. Host giveaways limited to people who "like" your profile or share one of your posts, and offer special Facebook-only deals via messages to customers who follow your activity. Many businesses forgo creating their own website and simply list their Facebook pages as their business sites.” This is amazing for businesses just starting out. If you do have the money to spend on more advertising Facebook also offers paid advertising to reach out to more potential customers.

·         Facebook is great for meeting new people. Facebook makes it easy to find people with the same interests as you, just simply find people who like the same things as you do on Facebook and reach out to them. From the article How to Find People with the Same Hobbies on FacebookOne of the benefits of social media is being able to make new friends based on common interests and hobbies.” This article also tells you how to find those people with the same interests. This is a great benefit for social media in general and Facebook for getting it started and possible.


Facebook definitely has a wide range of positive and negative effects on society. If the negative effects were so bad Facebook wouldn’t be the way it is today. There are so many positives that outweigh the negatives. With every good thing come negatives. The negatives of being addicted to Facebook or spending money on virtual games can be controlled by people themselves. The negative of false information being spread will have to have high consequences so people won’t be tempted in the first place. 


Works Cited

Goodwin, Bill. "Misuse of Social Media Could Wreak Havoc, Warns World Economic Forum." Misuse of Social Media Could Wreak Havoc, Warns World Economic Forum. Tech Targed, 08 Jan. 2013. Web. 02 Mar. 2014.
"How to Advertise Your Business for Free." WikiHow. MediaWiki, n.d. Web. 02 Mar. 2014.
Weedmark, David. "How to Find People With the Same Hobbies on Facebook." How to Find People With the Same Hobbies on Facebook. Demand Media, n.d. Web. 02 Mar. 2014.
Yung-Hui, Lim. "1.6% Of Facebook Users Spent Over $1 Billion On Virtual Goods." Forbes. Forbes Magazine, 02 Aug. 2012. Web. 02 Mar. 2014. 

2 comments:

  1. I agree with a lot of your points but the only argument I would make is there are some people who just want to see the world burn, or so they say. Basically while yes most people were raised properly with morals and tend to steer away from deviance but on the other hand there are others who find joy and excitement out of making things tough for others. An example would be the spread of false rumors; the consequences to them are small compared to the reward they get from it. Also on the topic of addiction, I too believe that people can quit things if they put their minds to it, but too many people look for the easy way out and/or an excuse to keep on the path that they are on. This can be said for Facebook addicts or people who spend their hard earned money on buying special gems for their Farmville or whatever it may be. While they know it is wrong and there is better things to do, to them it just feels so good to reach that next level or make sure that they saw every status update for their entire news feed. Then again I guess being addicted to Facebook is a positive compared to cocaine or alcohol so I guess we should be thankful.

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  2. I think you definitely made some good points in your blog post, but I also think that you do not fully understand the larger consequences of the matter at hand. I noticed towards the end of your article that you said that the negative side of Facebook is related to how people become addicted to it and the games they have. Where I do agree with you that people need to take responsibility for themselves; you have to understand that the world is not so black and white. If you ever meet someone who is addicted to something you might come to learn from them that an addiction is not something you can just “control”. Also a large majority of the people who are becoming addicted to Facebook do know what is going on until it is already too late.
    You also made a good point about how Facebook can mislead people with false information.
    That can put people in a dangerous situation. Like we talked about in class when that one person got blamed for the bombings in boston that he was never a part of. With the way false information can spread across Facebook I am sure there was a large mob of people ready to go after this person and probably with the intention of doing them harm.
    Facebook does have some good qualities...but I feel the opposite way you do. I think the bad qualities outweigh the good ones. We have other resources to spread information that can work just as well as Facebook, if not better (e.x. Twitter, Email, Skype). The world existed for a long time before Facebook and I think civilization wouldn’t cease to exist without it. (Sorry not trying to sound mean, just trying to complete this assignment.)

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