People who have working systems generally don't talk about it. Look at the Steam survey charts. Installed #LinuxMint years ago and everything's been working fine since.

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🔥 Một cô gái Trung Quốc trở thành "hot girl" sau video mổ lợn Tết, khiến dân làng chật kín và kéo theo cơn sốt "bán đất may mắn" từ nhà cô.

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https://vtcnews.vn/con-cuong-hot-girl-mo-lon-tet-va-bien-tuong-mua-ban-dat-may-man-o-trung-quoc-ar1000617.html

'Cơn cuồng hot girl mổ lợn Tết’ và biến tướng mua bán ‘đất may mắn’ ở Trung Quốc

Từ video mổ lợn cuối năm, cô gái Trung Quốc trở nên nổi tiếng trên mạng, kéo đám đông đổ về làng quê và biến tướng là cơn sốt rao bán “đất may mắn” lấy từ nhà cô.

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“The Distracting Effect of Social Media: Risk of Disconnection from Real Life

Social media has become an integral part of our lives. We use it to get news, stay connected with friends and family, and even for entertainment. However, it is important to be aware of the distracting effect of social media.

The Distracting Nature of Social Media

Social media is designed to capture our attention. Constantly updated content, bright colors and engaging headlines attract our attention and keep us glued to the screen. This can be distracting, especially when we have a lot to do or have an important task to focus on.

Time Management Challenges of Social Media

Social media is designed to encourage us to explore and engage with specific content. However, this can often result in unplanned hours. The tendency to spend time on a particular post, video or image can cause us to lose the flow of real life and neglect more important tasks.

How Social Media Promotes Social Comparisons

By constantly showing us other people’s lives, social media can create a subconscious drive to compare. As we see other people’s happy moments, successes, and seemingly perfect lives, we tend to feel incomplete or unsuccessful. This can lower self-confidence and prevent us from seeing real-world achievements.

How Social Media Creates a Feeling of FOMO

By offering instantly shared events, invitations, and current events, social media can trigger FOMO, otherwise known as the “fear of missing out.” This fear can lead to constantly checking platforms and worrying about missing every moment. This may cause us to miss real life moments and get lost in the virtual world.
– For example, in the late 1920s, stock prices began to rise rapidly in the United States. This rise was partly due to people acting on the FOMO effect. People thought that stock prices would rise further and they wanted to take advantage of this rise.

This has caused many people to invest in the stock market. However, in 1929, stock prices began to fall precipitously. This decline caused many people to lose large amounts of money.

Reducing the Negative Effects of Social Media

While social media offers unique potential to connect and communicate with the world, it should also be known for its distracting nature and potential to consume time. Conscious use, time management and proper balancing of platforms can minimize the negative effects of social media. In this way, we can achieve a healthier and more balanced digital life experience.

Here are some things we can do to reduce the distraction of social media:

  • Limit the time we spend on social networks. It may help to allocate a certain amount of time a day to social networks and close the application when this time is up.
  • Turn off alerts that may distract us. Notifications, notification sounds, and other alerts can distract us and draw us back to social networks. Turning off these alerts may help.
  • Avoid using social networks for work. Social networks are not an efficient tool for business. Avoiding using it for work can help us avoid distraction and compromising the important tasks we need to focus on.
  • Use social networks for entertainment only. Social networks can be a great avenue for entertainment. However, to prevent them from having a distracting effect, it is important to focus on using them just for fun.
  • Here are some things we can do to reduce the risk of social media disconnection from real life:
  • Take time to connect with real life. Instead of taking time to look at social media, focus on spending time with loved ones, learning new things, or spending time in nature.
  • Use social media consciously. Consider when and why you use social media. If it really distracts you, stop using it.
  • Don’t let social media replace your real-life accomplishments. Avoid comparing other people’s lives and focus on your own achievements.

Social media is a tool that can distract us and cause us to disconnect from real life. However, if we use it responsibly, we can minimize these negative effects.”

https://ismailnehir.com/2023/12/17/social-media-effect/

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“The Distracting Effect of Social Media: Risk of Disconnection from Real Life Social media has become an integral part of our lives. We use it to get news, stay connected with friends and fam…

İsmail Nehir
It’s getting to be there time of year again where all our gay friends are sharing their fashionable and tropical Puerta Vallarta pictures and reminding me how it’s already February of 2023, that I have no life, and that I have no trips planned or vacations coming up, and now I just feel bad. Stupid social media! 😩 #socialMediaEffect #INeedAVacation #IAmBadAtPlanningVacations