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SCREEN
LOVEthrough
By: Sang Min An
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“Internet and mobile technologies Have become essential needs of
Our daily lives” – PewResearchCenter
To be a part of the world, we now have to be “Always Connected”
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To be a part of the world , we nowHave to be “Always Connected”
To be fully “connected”, you have to manage not one but multiple
platforms and devices
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When that connection is managed well,
It can grant you with valuable personal relationships
Romantic
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Even a relationship
23% of Canadians use Facebook to show their interests-DatingSitesReviews.com
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“Almost everyone agreed that they have used texting to make their first
moves” – Dan Scotti, Elite Daily
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-Madison Moore
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And, 67%of people said that they felt more comfortable to accept first date requests
when they were asked by a text
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“Digital interactions can help us feel physically close, even if they
happen through a screen”–Jenna Worthman, New York times
Today a couple’s relationship becomes “OFFICIAL” when it is posted on Facebook
Profile picture with significant other, and love letters displayed to public became
mandatory
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“Couples whoFacebooks together stays together”
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–Catherine Townsend, Dailymail.uk
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Studies show that 67% of couples feel more committed when they display
their relationships.
A relationship designed to satisfy theviewers
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This becomes an issue when the lovingrelationship approachesa break up
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Since their break is going to be oneveryone’snews feeds, couples feel
pressured to stay together
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The pursue for web connection can also hinder disconnection
in real life
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You can be LOCKED UP with your relationship in a social
media JAIL
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So, are you in control of your relationship?
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• Moore, Madison. "10 Tips For Flirting When You Don’t Feel So Confident." Thoughtcatalog.com. 25 June 2013. Web.
• Turkle, Sherry. "The Documented Life." New York Times 16 Dec. 2013: A25(L). Academic OneFile. Web. 11 June 2015.
• "Social Media Use by Age Group Over Time." PewResearchCenter. 9 May 2014. Web.
• Townsend, Catherine. "The Couples Who Facebooks Together Stays Together? How Those "tag" Each Other inPhotos Online Are Closer in Real Life." DailyMail.uk. 26 Apr. 2013. Web.
• Scotti, Dan. "Why You Should Call Girls Not Text Them." Elite Daily. 1 Aug. 2014. Web.
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• Dewey, Caitlin. "How Facebook Knows Who All Your Friends Are, Even Better than You Do." The WashingtonPost. 2 Apr. 2015. Web.