Texting Can Kill You And Other Hard Truths 5 Thought Provoking Videos

Texting Can Kill You And Other Hard Truths 5 Thought Provoking Videos

Texting Can Kill You And Other Hard Truths 5 Thought-Provoking Videos

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Texting Can Kill You And Other Hard Truths 5 Thought-Provoking Videos

There are important questions we should all be asking ourselves about the influence social media has on our lives. I've pulled together a few short, entertaining videos to get us thinking and talking. There are important questions we should all be asking ourselves about the influence social media has on our lives. That's why I've pulled together a few short, entertaining videos to get us thinking and talking.

Facebook Is An Anti-Social Network

YouTube creator has a talent for rhyme, but what I really want to talk about here is the substance of his poetry: Does technology drive us further apart? What about the idea that technology has made us more selfish and separate than ever before? With innovations like crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo that fund community projects that would otherwise never exist, and micro-investing sites like Kiva Loans that I don't think you need to abandon your smartphones completely to get more out of life, but I do think you'll have pleasant results if you consciously choose to resist documenting a moment, in favour of experiencing it more fully. The next time you have a beautiful meal, ask yourself how often you actually go back through your and thought the image did justice to the original dish. Then keep your smartphone stowed away, and just dig in.

Your Friends Lives Maybe Not So Great

This video manages to be funny and depressing simultaneously. Let's take a moment to look at it a bit closer though: is a serious issue, with suicide being the fourth leading cause of death in people between 15 and 65 years of age. Or, as the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention put it, . Facebook itself . For a week in 2012, Facebook sent some users either exclusively negative or positive posts, to see if it would affect their mood. It did. Do social media sites like Facebook exacerbate depression? Do you get jealous when your Facebook news feed seems to be filled with people having great life adventures? Do you frame your own life on Facebook in the most positive way you can, or perhaps just not post when you don't have great news to share? I know I tend to avoid posting the bad news in my life. I like to think that's

We Miss Things With Our Heads Down

We're looking at our smartphones because we think they offer us something worth our attention - and we do that many times a day. According to Mary Meeker & Liang Wu's KPCB Internet Trends report of 2013 (slide 52), we check our smartphones about 150 times per day. Does the average person get value out of the majority of those ~150 times you check your phone? How often are you seeing something that's really worth the time you spent to check? How much time do you spend not even looking at anything in particular, just looking at apps absentmindedly, or refreshing Facebook just to see if there's anything new? If you have trouble with that and use Chrome, you might want to consider installing Facebook Nanny. Are those ? Look Up isn't that your gadget controls you, it's that every time you check your phone there's an opportunity cost, and it's not negligible. The objects in your life are not neutral. They're designed to be used in particular ways, and the value we perceive from those objects mean we give them certain kinds of attention. ry to remember to look up often, and put your phone down when it counts. Not necessarily because you'll miss the chance to meet the love of your life - but at least to avoid the dangers of texting while walking.

Texting Can Kill You

Cute video, eh? It's no joke though. In case you're not aware, distracted-walking is a growing area of concern in public health, so bad that t Wexting has been causing significant increases in pedestrian injuries and deaths every year. According to ould you be surprised to learn A group in Vancouver, Canada is using geo-fencing technology (a geo-fence is a virtual perimeter for a real-world geographic area) to send alerts to texters when they cross certain high-traffic intersections in the city. It's an interesting solution, and maybe it will help some chronic 'wexters' to wake up and reconsider their decision to walk and text. What do you think? Is it possible for a technology-driven solution to get us out of a technology-created problem? Do you walk and text, and if so, do you think a reminder received 'in the moment' will convince you to put your phone down and keep your head up?

Final Thoughts Social Media Matters A Lot

I want to end on the above video to contrast the first four. Maybe you think social media isn't such a big deal. Maybe you barely use it, maybe you don't see what all the fuss is about. Increasingly we rely on to explore the web and make decisions about what to look at or purchase. The Internet marketer's domain is not just in SEO tactics, it's in creating with shareability in mind, in the form of sponsored posts. As a form of advertising, it has a low barrier to entry (you can place ads yourself with mere pocket change), and can be highly targeted. AdBlock Plus can stop Sponsored Posts). Social media shapes the way we think about brands and products, and for better or for worse, we use it as a shortcut for getting to know people as well. Whether you agree or disagree, don't take social media lightly. Your business, your friendships, your relationships, your health, and even your life could be at stake. Let us know what you think about the messages of these videos in the comments.

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