Social media: stress generator or stress liberator

Social media: stress generator or stress liberator


Introduction:

The ill effects of social media has been pointed out from time to time by health gurus, psychologists, advisors and parents of youths being the most concerned ones. However, a recent study conducted by the Pew Research Centre's Internet Project brings news of relief to those who cannot imagine a day without social media. The study shows that stress and social media have no direct association and the later has just been over emphasised to brag about the ill effects. Social media has it advantages as well as disadvantages but the concern here is the stress factor associated with it.

Stress generator:

1. Getting addicted to social networking is one of the most crucial reasons why social media is blamed for generating stress. Overtly staying connected on social media becomes an addiction and unknowingly the user starts avoiding important tasks of life which should get priority. A housewife or student or a working person, for instance, postpones their important works just to stay online for an hour which turns into half of the day. When they revert to reality, undone tasks are sure to create stress.

2. Social media opens up ways to stay connected with friends and relatives. In the midst of staying updated and keeping the social media profile updated, we sometimes miss upon security precautions. Spying for fraudulence was never so easier unless the entire population decided to go online with all the basic information of their whereabouts. These information going into wrong hands generate unimaginable stress in people of all age group.

3. Fear of being caught or proved wrong comes from our being available most of the the time on social media. A recent study shows that while preparing for a job interview, a person has now to consider the details he has provided on his social networking profile. You are more likely to get caught it you bragged about your hobbies in your Facebook profile without knowing anything about it in reality.

4. Relationships have never been more complicated until some of our favourite social media techies decided to treat us with surprises like "last seen" and "location trackers." Complicating of relationships have produced greater cases of stress than any other factors and social media just makes it worse. Ignoring partners while clicking selfies for Facebook, fear of being caught cheating, fear of your partner finding out about your ex are the biggest stress generators ever.

5. To avoid stressful situation, most people think of social media as the ultimate rescue. However, shutting out the real world for a couple of hours recreating on social media is not a solution to come out of a problem. The problem stays where it began, all that happens is delay in finding a solution to it.

Stress liberator:

1. Loneliness is one of the basic reasons why one gets stressed and is unable to cope with it. Social media has only bridged the gap of distance and now our loved ones are just a click away whenever we need to talk to them or even see them. In old age when parents are left alone at home with children in different cities for work or studies, social media is blessing. A snap of me having full-fledged meals even when I am away from home is a stress reliever for my mother. I am sure it's the same for every mother.

2. Not everyone is an open book. Not every person can speak his heart out at times of stress. The inability to confide in someone leads to anxiety and even in depression of the most acute order. Social media makes it easier for taciturn people to speak about their problems to strangers or friends which relives stress to a great extent. A good friend can advice you on how to cope with circumstances and immediately there comes a feeling of being cared and the confidence to push out of the shell.

3. Listening to the problems that other people in your circle are experiencing can also contribute to stress liberation. Getting to know the problems that other people have to face, we get to assess our own circumstances and that can give courage to tackle them. Women are more emotionally connected, making them more prone to stress and depression. Social media is found to be a great stress reliever, especially for women, for they just know when something is not right.

4. A shy and reserved kind of person can discover a whole new world for them at the social networking sites. It can incur in them confidence and motivation to step ahead, leaving the old shell behind. It is not social media that builds in stress, it is people that give stress to each other by misusing information, blackmailing or intimidating them for their selfish motives. This is not the mistake of social media, but people for not being careful enough.

5. Social media might have created relationship issues but most of them were for good. Finding out that your partner cheats on you is not a bad thing after all, if you consider the fact that you got saved from spending more of your precious time with an undeserving person. People fall in and out of love and social media just made it easier for them to move on with their lives instead of stressing upon the past.

Conclusion:

Just like every other technology, social media has its pros and cons too. What is important is that we regulate our time and keep things balanced between recreation and work. Setting timer for social media is one of the means that could keep a check on your online activities. Those that find solace on social media must not forget that there is a real world too and that they should not cling too much to the virtual world. Too much of anything is harmful and the same is true for social media.
Post your comment

    Discussion

  • RE: Social media: stress generator or stress liberator -Vijaya Lakshmi. T (01/28/15)
  • In my point of view, Social Media like facebook etc as both positive and negative based on our actions.
    Pros: Social Media helps us to transfer the important message in time. It helps people who wants to be connected with loved and far ones
    Cons: It creates stress when we use it for long time without knowing our important living work. It also creates unnecessary problems when we share our personal information with unknown person who has strange thoughts.
    Conclusion: finally, as we all want only stress liberator not stress generator. So, we use social media for necessary things and have limited and safe happiness
  • RE: Social media: stress generator or stress liberator -shadman (01/27/15)
  • In my opinion social media creates both and it depends how an individual keeps balance between the two. Many time news which flash through social media ,people gets agitated and takes decision on the basis of that.It leads to unnecessary pressure. Some times many incidents misquoted through social media which cause reason to get tensed and create anxiety.
    People who know how to handle this channel as an additional source of entertainment stay happy and calm.
  • RE: Social media: stress generator or stress liberator -shadman (01/27/15)
  • In my opinion social media creates both and it depends how an individual keeps balance between the two. Many time news which flash through social media ,people gets agitated and takes decision on the basis of that.It leads to unnecessary pressure. Some times many incidents misquoted through social media which cause reason to get tensed and create anxiety.
    People who know how to handle this channel as an additional source of entertainment stay happy and calm.
  • RE: Social media: stress generator or stress liberator -lakhan pal (01/27/15)
  • According to my social media is stress liberator if use it timely .
  • RE: Social media: stress generator or stress liberator -Deepa Kaushik (01/25/15)
  • Social media is like a support for the common man who can remain in touch with the near and dear ones. It is a fast mode of communication and a nice way to interact with the ones who are far. Social media has knitted the world too close so that people from different parts of the globe can interact on the same platform. This is neither a stress generator nor stress liberator.

    Stress and social media are two different points that don’t have a necessity to meet or even come closer. The overuse of anything is harmful, and so is the social media. This is not something to be blamed on the social media alone, but it is we users who have spoilt the image of a beautifully designed application. The stress generator tag is given by those who have forgotten their work schedule and imbibed into the flow of the social media. This has not only spoilt their health and mind, but equally hampered their work, physical activity and finance.

    Rather than using the social media, dwelling on the same and losing ourselves becoming puppets to the technology has made those few feel the applications to be generating stress. The technology should be there to assist us and not to guide us. Getting addicted to it and failing to use the brains is what that made them blame to be stress generator. On the other hand, social media to be a stress liberator is also not all that wise. Stress liberator is something that could provide relief from our troubles.

    The social media is just a sort of interactive package which should be utilised as and when required. Or the social media can be used as a platform to spread the social and informative messages to the masses. This can by no means liberate the stress. It can just help pass some time away from the hectic schedule. Thus, it would be wiser if we can keep social media apart from the world of stress.
  • RE: Social media: stress generator or stress liberator -Arshdeep Kaur (01/24/15)
  • Like anything social media has its pros and cons.
    Cons:Children may get exposed to obscene material which can harm them psychologically.
    People talk to strangers and share their information with them but they may not be trustworthy.
    pros: Social media can be used for spreading ideas like women safety, Education, Health Tips.
    It can help in bringing about changes by filling an online petition.