Saturday, July 7, 2012



CAN YOU SURVIVE WITHOUT SOCIAL MEDIA?? THE CHALLENGE!!!

With over 845 million active users on Facebook alone, it’s safe to say that social media has become integrated into our daily lives.
The social media explosion over the past few years has changed the way people and communities interact. Communication among individuals has become more dynamic, and information is delivered at a faster pace. Social media has allowed family and friends to stay up to date with what is happening in each others lives. Even businesses can now reach out directly to fans.
With all the advances social media has enabled, some people are still skeptics. They don’t feel a need to be connected online, or they believe social media is too much work or too immersive. Some even ask the question: What would life be like without Facebook? Last year one of our writers at Mashable, Sam Laird, began a social experiment by testing what his life would be like without Facebook. This wasn’t because he disliked Facebook, but because he was curious to see the other side: would he miss it?
To this day, Sam has kept his Facebook account deactivated (but not fully deleted). He reported surprising results, saying that he misses out on a lot of conversation, and he always finds himself trying to catch up to articles posted on Facebook. He also reported that he had more time to browse the Internet, without worrying whether an article was share-worthy on the social network.
In order to see how fully social media has been ingrained in our lives, we want to test your resolve. We propose a challenge: Who can survive without social media for two weeks? This means you can’t update your status, send a tweet, +1 a post or “check in” to a restaurant. For two weeks you will only be able to engage with few online resources.

2 comments:

  1. Since I haven't jmped in the social media scene yet, I don't know what I'm missing... Actually, I may have to join twitter and/or facebook to participate in contests on ESPN! They are forcing my hand!

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  2. I wonder if he thinks life is better or worst because he is not on the social sites but he stills sounds like he is online a lot. I What would happen to some people if they could not log on to Facebook?

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