agencies to spread awareness and fight crime. It is a strong tool for business promotion and marketing for
many businesses. Many communities are built through social media platforms essential for our society’s
growth.
Disadvantages of Social Media
Social media is considered one of the most harmful in our lives. Wrong use can lead to bad conclusions.
There are many disadvantages of social media:
• Cyberbullying: many children have become the victims of cyberbullying that has caused them a lot
of harm.
• Hacking: The loss of personal data can lead to security issues. Some crimes like identity theft and
bank details theft can harm any individual.
• Addiction: Prolonged use of social media can lead to addiction in youth. Addiction causes one to lose
focus on other important things like studying etc. People get so absorbed that they get cut off from
society and harm their personal lives.
• Scams: Many predators are looking for vulnerable users that they can scam and make a profit off.
• Relationship frauds: Honeytraps and MMS porn are the most caused fraud online. People are lured
into relationships and love schemes and then cheated on.
• Health issues: The excessive use of social media can affect your physical and mental health in a big
way. People often complain of becoming lazy, fat, having itchy eyes, loss of vision, and stress issues
after excessive use.
• Loss of social and family life: Everyone being busy on the phone is one of the most common sites in
a family gathering nowadays.
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